Hey everyone! I'm working on a 20kW solar installation for my home, specifically a ground mount system that I plan to install myself. I average about 69kWh of electricity usage daily, and so far, my total parts list comes to $18,353 before shipping. Here's what I have:
- Axitec 580W Solar Panels - $241.70 each, 34 panels total (19.72kW) for $8,218 - [Link](https://a1solarstore.com/axitec-580w-solar-panel-144-cell-bifacial-ac-580tgb-144ts.html)
- Dawnice 10kW Inverter - $1,550 each, 2 needed for a total of $3,100 - [Link](https://www.amazon.com/Dawnice-Inverter-Controllers-Battery-Charging/dp/B0F99BMTRM)
- Dawnice 16kW battery - $2,755 for 1 (16kWh storage) - [Link](https://www.amazon.com/Dawnice-Batteries-Ground-Mounted-Bluetooth-Wireless/dp/B0DMVS1G6J)
- Ground Mount Frames - IntegraRack - $120 each for 34 frames totaling $4,080 - [Link](https://signaturesolar.com/integrarack-ir-30-ballastrack-solar-module-rack-1-frame/?ref=thesolarlab)
I'm considering a more affordable method for the ground mount, maybe using metal sign posts, but I haven't nailed down a solid plan yet. Any recommendations or feedback on my parts list? Thanks for your help! I'll keep updating as I move along with my planning.
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A budget-friendly ground mount option could be pressure-treated 4x4s with unistrut. This provides durability and even gives you a usable space underneath the solar array! Also, if you're open to it, checking out used solar panels can save you a ton. I’ve seen 320W panels for only $50 on FB Marketplace. It might require more space, but you'll definitely get more watts per dollar!
Hey! I hear you on the racking dilemma. I've also been looking into different options. IntegraRack is pretty straightforward, but I've thought about using metal fence posts with some pressure-treated lumber for support. It might save you some cash! Also, I came across Maker Pipe fittings that work with EMC conduit, but I’m not too sure about how sturdy they are. Hope that helps!
Really curious about your system goals! Are you planning to connect to the grid or go off-grid? I'm not familiar with Dawnice either, what made you choose that brand? I'm using PT framing and unistrut for my mount as well. It takes more effort but can save you some cash! You can find lots of examples online too.
I found some great deals on Eco Worthy 100Ah 48V server rack batteries on eBay. With a promotional code, you could snag 3 for around $2,661.89, maxing out the coupon. If you buy two now and wait for another promo, you can save even more. I've only heard good things about them—they're UL certified, which is a nice bonus.
That sounds awesome! I’ll definitely check them out. Thanks for the tip!

Thanks for the advice! I'm thinking of going grid-tied. I picked Dawnice based on a friend's recommendation, but I'm still doing my homework.