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[QLD] Battery Ready Solar System -7.88 kW New Canadian Solar (19 Panels *415W) Fully Installed for $6780 @Reliance Solar

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Supply and install 19 Panels of (19*415W) 7.88KW New Canadian Solar HikU Mono CS3N-415 with 25 YEARS PRODUCT WARRANTY and New Growatt 6 KW single phase "Battery Ready" Inverter ( MIN 6000TL-XH).

Finance option available.Zero upfront cost or deposit required. To learn more about this offer please give a call to Sud on 0466099337 or email [email protected] or leave a private message here. Can customise deal to three phase meter type ( up to 19.98kW), get in touch for pricings.

About Growatt Battery Ready Inverter MIN 6000TL-XH:

-Max. efficiency 98.4%
-Dual MPP trackers
- Type II SPD on DC side
-Battery ready, future proof.
-24h self-consumption monitoring

About Canadian Solar:

-No. 1 Top Bankable Manufacturer Rated by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) in 2020 (*100% of respondents surveyed by BNEF considered Canadian Solar's modules bankable.)
-Tier 1 Solar Company by Bloomberg New Energy 2017-2020
-Leading company in PHOTON PV TRIATHALON 2017
-No. 1 Module Supplier for Quality and Performance/Price Ratio in IHS Module Customer Insight Survey in 2016
-The Best PV Module Manufacturer Award in Brazil by Smart Energy 2016
-No. 1 Silicon module solar plant developer by Greentech Media Research in 2017
-Best Structured Project Bond Award by Environmental Finance 2017 TWO DEAL OF THE YEAR AWARDS FROM POWER FINANCE & RISK in 2018 Intersolar North America 2012 Solar Project Award Finalist

About Reliance Solar :

WE ARE NOT FLY BY NIGHT COMPANIES LIKE MANY OUT THERE and WE DON'T SELL FOR CHEAP!
RELIANCE SOLAR is an Australian-owned and operated company that specialises in the design, supply and installation of custom-designed residential, commercial and industrial solar photo voltaic systems since 2013. At RELIANCE SOLAR we use experienced solar photo-voltaic system designers and installers for all our residential & commercial projects. Till date, RELIANCE SOLAR has served many residential & commercial customers.

MOST IMPORTANTLY-All our Installers and Electricians are CECA (Clean Energy Council Accredited). We always ensure that every individual gets an exceptional professional service.

Racking system :
Titan/Clenergy/Eon

Custom designed to suit your needs
✅ Latest technology guaranteed
✅ 4.9 Star google reviews from 90+ independent reviews
✅ 10 years in operation
✅ Qualified QCE Accredited Installer
✅ Renowned after-sale service
✅ Australia owned and operated
✅ We do all the applications & paperwork for Rebates & Connections

PRICE INCLUSIONS

• Installation of system by CEC accredited electrician
• Solar system will be connected to the Grid
• Workmanship warranty
• Government rebates
• Testing and Commissioning
• Warranties as mentioned below
• Meter application will be done by us to allow energy provider to change your meter

Warranties
Panels output warranty: 25 years.
Panels product warranty: 25 years
Inverter Warranty: 10 years
Workmanship/Installation Warranty: 10 years

IMPORTANT NOTE:

All of the above rates are subject to government rebate. Any changes in government rebate will affect the price. Price will be only locked once you have signed the contract or until the promised period

*Offer ONLY for suburbs which are "150KM radius of Brisbane CBD"

*Offer valid ONLY for single/double storey house (tin/tile) with single phase meter and standard pitch.
*Offer does not include for properties needing switchboard upgrade.

*Offer not valid for Terracotta roof profile. ( Cost will be discussed after site inspection)

*Offer Valid whilst stocks lasts

Finance option available.Zero upfront cost or deposit required. To learn more about this offer please give a call to Sud on 0466099337 or email [email protected] or leave a private message here. Can customise deal to three phase meter type ( up to 19.98kW), get in touch for pricings.

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  • +2

    Isn't this your normal price?

  • +1

    What makes that inverter battery ready?

    • It has built-in battery storage interface

    • Not sure how to list myself as associated, just started a job at Growatt aftersales.
      That inverter has a pair of extra DC battery outlets, the "H" at the end is the indicator for that.

      • I've updated your status to Brand Rep.

      • Is that 48v?

        • I don't have the spec with me but to avoid using BDC (a DC/DC module), you will need an ARK-XH battery which is a modular battery pack. I think that battery pack is coming to Australia end of this year. The inverter will be able to connect straight to that battery as opposed to most inverters only having AC output.

          • @yfxsmike: Does this hybrid inverter come in 3 phase?

            • @hippyhippy: Not sure if it is sold in Australia, you will be looking at something start with SPH

  • Do you use installers that are your own employees, or subcontractors?

  • If you’re not fly-by-night you shouldn’t need to say you’re not fly-by-night. Makes people think you might possibly be…

  • What's the point of a 6kw inverter that's single phase, when you can only export 5kw to the grid?

    • Not all will go to the grid. Remember, there's self-consumption too - which is usually more relevant than grid export since the FIT these days is often p1ss poor.

    • +1

      Energex will allow 5kw per phase to be fed back into their grid which means 5kw single phase and 15kw for 3 phase.

      However Energex also allow an additional 5kw per phase at zero export.

      This means on a 7.88KW system, (for example on single phase) you can be feeding 5kw back to the grid during the day while also running things in your home such as your Hot water system or pool from the additional 5kw capacity at zero export.

      This setup is ideal for single phase homeowners who have bills above $500 per quarter and have a pool or electric hot water system or massive ducted air con that can be offset by the additional KW

      • Thanks for the response - this makes sense

    • +1

      Self-consumption is by FAR the best way to use the power you generate

      • This actually can vary, but for new systems you’re absolutely right. I’m getting old feed in tariffs and am actually incentivised to use energy in the evenings and not during the day. I make more off the tariff per kw/h than I get charged for electricity from the grid.

        • Of course, but we're talking about a system being installed now, not ancient ones with PFIT.

    • Say you have constant usage (smart home, fridge, monitor, server) at around 1kw, you will still be able to export 5kw even if you are not at home.

    • Good question, if you like giving away power for next to free

    • The other thing why oversizing panels is a good idea, besides self consumption, is that during cooler months your generation will be much less - but proportional to the kW of the panels. So say the output is down to 50% on a cloudy day, 3.3kW generation is better than 2.5kW. This is why sites such as solarquotes recommend getting the biggest system you can afford, also because the extra cost of panels is relatively minor, especially when factoring in STC discounts.

      • Hey noz, do you know how to comment on the SolarQuotes blog page? Tried a few times to add a comment but they never appear; do you have to be approved or a member or something?

        • Not too sure, I haven't ever tried.

          • @noz: OK noz, thanks anyway

  • We need a new small car and was thinking something like a used Nissan Leaf can be not much more than many battery systems atm and if it could be used easily as a home battery as well. Also I wonder about other costs with getting this setup.

    Anyone tried something similar with an electric car got any feedback?

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