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What's your experience? Costco is hooked up with Sunrun Solar They quoted me $8,500 for a 2.61 KW system to power a winter home. I'll get credits in the summer from the utility when I'm not here and use the credits & output in the winter when I'm here. Not familiar with this system but just decided to not go solar here in Arizona because my house is not all electric. I have electric & propane for heat/water heater. As for the credits at my co-op electric co., sure they would give me credits for excess solar I didn't use but not at the same value of what they charge you as a customer to buy it, so they make $ off of that too. If a house is not all electric it's not worth it, IMHO. And like said, if the power co. goes down so does your power unless you have backup.
OToh I've had a solar powered clothes dryer all my life. I did have a line break one time because of a heavy load and high wind.Tex
HOA rules prevent line drying....apparentl y the neighbors don't care for the smell.
Some information on Sunrun:https://www.consumeraffairs.com/solar-energy/sunrun.html
HOA rules prevent line drying....apparentl y the neighbors don't care for the smell. All electric.payback in 6 years estimated.The utility is changing the power buyback July 1st to a lower price. If I do it now I'm grandfathered for 20 yrs.
I'd NEVER live anywhere with an HOA. WTF are they doing sniffing your shorts?
here in Okla you are charged to use the grid with solar.
Another option here in Az. is buy or lease. Us older customers find it cheaper to lease, except me who decided to opt out.
I'd NEVER live anywhere with an HOA.
I wanted a HOA. I don't want to see junk cars in the front yard of my neighbors house, hot pink front doors or a 45ft RV in a 40 ft driveway with garbage cans sitting out. My wife and I went to our first board meeting a week ago and she commented how tough they were..... I said great, that keeps the complex nice from lazy asses with no manners.
What's your experience? Costco is hooked up with Sunrun Solar They quoted me $8,500 for a 2.61 KW system to power a winter home. I'll get credits in the summer from the utility when I'm not here and use the credits & output in the winter when I'm here. Anyone have actual experience with this company thru Costco?
The current administration is pretty friendly to the idea of eliminating subsidies from tax money.