Mark E

Reviews by Mark E

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Enphase Energy

So far, the microinverters are producing 10 watts more than their rated 280VA maximum continuous output power, a welcome surprise. (The inverters have a 290VA peak power output, but they're able to maintain this peak for longer than I expected, i.e., more than 2 hours.)

Type: Other

Reviewed: 07/17/2017

Excellent

Save a Lot Solar

While their price was lower, my main reason for choosing Save A Lot Solar was the knowledge displayed by the owner (John Orfali) and his senior electrician, along with their patience in considering several configurations.

The new system augments my existing string-inverter system, which has been working well for 10 years, and generating nearly half my total usage. But last year, PG&E terminated their E-7 rate plan, forcing users like me to switch to their less favorable E-6 plan, and my bills for the remaining usage went up some 20%. Since the cost of solar systems has dropped significantly, I opted for a second system from Save A Lot Solar to cover the remaining usage -- plus some more for a future electric vehicle.

The new system cost less than half of my first system, it generates about 30% more power while using fewer panels, and has a 7-8 year payback period (vs. 10 years for the older system). The new system has been in use for one month now, and is performing better than predicted. Unlike the older system, the new system uses microinverters, one per panel, which allow on-line monitoring of each panel. Also, the new system can be expanded without having to match panel types and balance string voltage levels. Now that the two systems are generating all my power needs, PG&E can raise their kilowatt-hour rates all they want, and my bills should be limited to connection fees.

The installation went smoothly, and the crew was considerate of my neighbors. I recommend Save A Lot Solar.

Type: Residential Electric

Reviewed: 07/17/2017

Excellent

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