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[WA] Spring Special - Supply and Install 5 kW Goodwe Inverter (6.6kw Solar Panels) - from $3,649 for Tin Roof @ Embedit

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Spring Special - WA Only - Supply and install 5 KW GoodWe Inverter (6.6kW solar panels) - From $3,649 for tin roof.

Supply and install 5 KW GoodWe inverter with 18 x 370W (6.6KW) high performance tier 1 monocrystalline solar panels. This offer is limited to October 31, 2020 and strictly whilst stock lasts. Contact us today.

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  • How much is the standard price that a customer has actually paid?

    Edit: Where can I find your ABN on your website and how long have you guys been around?

  • And what panel specifically will a tier 1 be?

  • This site is for listing bargains, obviously you're lost.

  • How much for replacing an existing 1.5kW solar system?

    • Hi Prav, is that 1.5kW inverter and panel, or smaller inverter and 1.5kW panel?

      What total size do you want - if you want a specific inquiry, please go to the website and fill in a form or call on the phone, it'll be easier to make some choices.

      • Assuming a straightforward job on a single story, single phase, tin roof, for this week only, I can probably do 4 x 370W panel + 1.5 kW GoodWe inverter for $1,799.

        • If you want other brands, like Samsung, SMA, Fronius, I am happy to put together a quote.

          I make the package deals here for simple ease of use - a good price on economic GoodWe and a good price on top end Solar Edge equipment.

          Best to contact me through the website.

  • Hi People,

    thanks for your inquiry - more specials tomorrow, we are expiring our current ones today. Website will be updated overnight.

    As EmbedIT Pty Ltd (ABN is 68635776831), we have been around for a bit over 1 year and our installation company has been providing installation since 2017. EmbedIT Pty Ltd tend to focus on commercial installation, embedded networks and power metering.

    Please check the website for panel specifics, however we tend to use JA Solar or Trina Solar. Both in the Top 5 global manufacturer list. https://review.solar/latest-tier-1-solar-panels-list-2020/

    Regarding Tier 1 panels - it is a rating by Bloomberg NEF - which defines a Tier 1 solar manufacturer as “those which have provided products to five different projects which have been financed non-recourse by five different (non-development) banks in the past two years”. One of the other key aspects is the solar company must also own the manufacturing facility to get a Tier 1 rating.

    So Tier 1 is a measure of the panel manufacturer company's ability to support the product after sales. So it indicates they are a financially stable company that should be able to support future warranty claims. It is also a measure of the panels ability to produce energy, within the given specification, over the product lifetime period (usually 25 years).

    I am building more content on the website over the coming weeks to hopefully address these questions, so please keep them coming as I appreciate the focus.

    If today's offer is not to your liking there will be more in the future.

    Regards,
    Craig

  • +1

    Sunterra is offering 2999 for pretty much the same thing but with growatt inverter.

    7990 for system with 6.5kw battery.

    Any chance u can give me a quote on a single story, terracotta tile roof, 3 phase power?
    Looking for 6.6kw with 5kw inverter and battery around 10kw. Maybe LG Chem or powerwall. What I'm looking for is for a battery with backup power while also able to charge with grid (using night time lower tarrif) during winter months. I think tesla warranty is shit for that.

    • also interested in this

    • Is there a 5kW limit in Perth for 3 phase?

      • Steptoe - thanks for the question, what is this relating to? feed in tariff or electrical technical questions?

        • For official information about the current DEBS (Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme), see the link below. The latest buy back scheme officially changes on November 6 2020, and if you are buying a new system from now on, you will only be eligible for the latest rate:

          Electricity exported between the 3pm to 9pm peak time will earn 10 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh);
          Electricity exported at other times will earn 3c/kWh.

          You can see it is important to self consume to gain maximum value from your system because 3c per kW/h is 8-9 times less than what you pay for grid energy.

          https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/energy-policy-wa/energy-b…

          The short story is:
          a residential customer who consumes not more than 50MWh of electricity per annum; or
          a customer that is a school, university or other educational institution; or
          a customer that is a non-profit-making organisation.
          For a renewable energy system to be eligible for DEBS, it must have a generating capacity of between 500W and 5kW. A 6.6kW solar PV system with 5kVa inverter is accepted as having a generating capacity of 5kW.

          There is no eligibility limit on home battery or electric vehicle battery size, but retailers are only obligated to offer buyback payment for 50 units (kWh) per day per premises (which is more than a 5kW solar PV system would be expected to generate on any given day).

    • acetth - thanks for the question. Are you in WA? If you want this current deal, with a 3 phase inverter, add $589, but before you ask - it's not designed to be a battery setup. It could work with an AC coupled system but if you are 100% planning for battery you should line all of the components up from the start. If your not planning for battery / very low chance of spending on battery then it usually does not make economic sense to buy the higher-end components. Just need to be practical about it. Generally the point of getting a battery is to improve self-consumption and, if it's available, black-out & black-start protection.

      Regarding battery quotes: it's not practical to quote for without knowing a little more about your scenario. Please put a request through to the website with your details and location.

      Tomorrow I will have a special on for Solar Edge 6.6kw - it's the HD Wave inverter - for the full battery compatible inverter and outage protection plus black-start, you will need to go for the StoreEdge series. They are very clever units with DC coupling, but there is a cost to it. Check out the SolarEdge website - https://www.solaredge.com/aus/products/StorEdge-products-for…

      Your SunTerra $7790 deal with a 6.5kW battery is a pretty good deal - does that price include the optional extra for black-out protection? Does it also have black-start?

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