Is $1.02/W for a DIY Solar Quote a Good Deal?

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Asked By SunnySideUp123 On

I got a quote from Signature Solar for a DIY solar system, and they're offering it at $1.02/W, which seems like a great price compared to the $2.50+/W quotes from full-install companies I've received. The setup includes 29 Silfab 430W panels, 14+1 Aptos MAC-800/400 microinverters, along with Iron Ridge hardware, Aptos trunk cable, and the Aptos DTU WiFi. I'm looking for feedback! Here are some initial points I have: 1. They didn't include any permit designs or line drawings, which I understand are necessary for local permits and inspections. 2. There's no mention of disconnects or the AC breaker load center, which may be required in my area. 3. I noticed they didn't list any details on conduit, fittings, or wire gauge, so I might have to buy those separately. 4. Lastly, there's no rapid shutdown label kit or placards mentioned, which are usually required for compliance. I'd appreciate any suggestions or additional questions I should consider!

2 Answers

Answered By GreenThumb98 On

That price is definitely on the lower side, but make sure you do some research before jumping in. It's smart to get plans from a service like Greenlancer to submit for your local permits, which can cost between $300 to $800. I recommend holding off on any purchases until your plans are approved, especially if you’re aiming for a permitted system. As for microinverters, I’ve heard they can be problematic, so I might suggest looking into alternatives like Gridboss and Flexboss21. Also, check if your utility still offers net metering!

Answered By DIYJason88 On

Definitely ask your city for samples; they might just give you some useful info! And don’t forget to check if the quote includes racking components, as that can add quite a bit to your overall cost. You don’t want to end up with a great panel deal but spend as much on the racking system later.

PanelPioneer -

Yes, the quote includes rails, deck mounts, splices, clamps, and all that good stuff! So at least that part's covered.

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