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<blockquote data-quote="sleek98" data-source="post: 16729646" data-attributes="member: 144145"><p>They had micro inverters as well when we did our system. with zero shade issues on our house it wasn't worth spending the extra money for us, 25' in the air with no trees for 100 feet in any direction. They are are more efficient if you have ANY shade, as the shade only effects that one panel output, where as on my string it hurts the entire strings (10-11 panels) output not just the one panel. </p><p></p><p>I would shoot for under 2.40-2.50 a watt if possible, mainly due to the fed tax credit dropping for 2022 and even farther in 2023. Depending on your local utility rates it might take too long to payback to be worth it if you get too far over 2 bucks net. At least for me it would have, I ended up at 1.55 a watt after all rebates and it will be close to 9-10 year payback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleek98, post: 16729646, member: 144145"] They had micro inverters as well when we did our system. with zero shade issues on our house it wasn't worth spending the extra money for us, 25' in the air with no trees for 100 feet in any direction. They are are more efficient if you have ANY shade, as the shade only effects that one panel output, where as on my string it hurts the entire strings (10-11 panels) output not just the one panel. I would shoot for under 2.40-2.50 a watt if possible, mainly due to the fed tax credit dropping for 2022 and even farther in 2023. Depending on your local utility rates it might take too long to payback to be worth it if you get too far over 2 bucks net. At least for me it would have, I ended up at 1.55 a watt after all rebates and it will be close to 9-10 year payback. [/QUOTE]
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