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<blockquote data-quote="Stangra" data-source="post: 16730247" data-attributes="member: 193061"><p>If you plan on living there for a significant period of time the micro inverter systems provide more reliability (less impactful failure mode) as the system gets older, components can be replaced individually as needed, and they offer expandability without the need to buy/install a larger inverter. If you ever want to convert more utilities to electric from another source later, or you buy an EV this could be handy. Better resale attraction too.</p><p></p><p>My system produces as much electricity as I consume but there's still a monthly charge for being connected to the grid, so not 'zeroed out completely'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stangra, post: 16730247, member: 193061"] If you plan on living there for a significant period of time the micro inverter systems provide more reliability (less impactful failure mode) as the system gets older, components can be replaced individually as needed, and they offer expandability without the need to buy/install a larger inverter. If you ever want to convert more utilities to electric from another source later, or you buy an EV this could be handy. Better resale attraction too. My system produces as much electricity as I consume but there's still a monthly charge for being connected to the grid, so not 'zeroed out completely' [/QUOTE]
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