Yeah but why would you listen to someone as Crusty :beer:
Or some old guy who still uses a undergravel filter. :lol2::beer::celeb2:
How you been Buddy?
So I'm assuming, yea I know what they say, that you need a minimum amount of pannels to run the inverter. Once you have that, you can start making power right? Then say in the future, you come upon more pannels, you could then install them and plug in, up to a certin max, for that inverter?
From there, if you wanted to expand more, then it would be a second inverter and another minimum number of pannels connected to it to get going again.
Does that sound about right? Or do you have to do the total of everything all at once? Doing a DIY system like you did would be well worth the investment as it would save a lot of money and make the payback a lot more inticing.
For those of you who have a system installed here in SOCal, do you make enough to be completely self sufficent? If so, do you sell any excess back to the power company? Will you ever make money off of it or does the electric company have some clause like they used to have where they zero out your bill once a year if they owe you money and you start over again?
Just trying to find out what has changed over the years and what the new rules are.