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http://pvdepot.com/install-supplies-2.html
I don't know what type of system you are thinking of getting, but this place can sell PV supplies for a big discount. You can even go "off-grid" with this company.
Here are the equipment I have on my existing system. And remember to take an additional 30% for the federal and state tax savings.
Here is the breakdown of my 12kwh system.
1.) 2 - Power One, PVI-6000: Total Cost: $6,250.00
2.) 50 - Canadian Solar 250 Watt CS6P: Total Price: $11,875.00
3.) 50 - UniRac, Frame: Total Price: $2,055.00
4.) Misc electrical conduit, wiring, and connectors: $3,000
5.) Having an Electrician install the system: $2,500-$3,000
Total install: $26,180
Total Fed Income credit: $7,854 (discount will vary with income tax line) - Highest is $3,927.00
Total price with highest possible discount: $22,253 ($1.85 per watt).
I don't know what type of system you are thinking of getting, but this place can sell PV supplies for a big discount. You can even go "off-grid" with this company.
Here are the equipment I have on my existing system. And remember to take an additional 30% for the federal and state tax savings.
Here is the breakdown of my 12kwh system.
1.) 2 - Power One, PVI-6000: Total Cost: $6,250.00
2.) 50 - Canadian Solar 250 Watt CS6P: Total Price: $11,875.00
3.) 50 - UniRac, Frame: Total Price: $2,055.00
4.) Misc electrical conduit, wiring, and connectors: $3,000
5.) Having an Electrician install the system: $2,500-$3,000
Total install: $26,180
Total Fed Income credit: $7,854 (discount will vary with income tax line) - Highest is $3,927.00
Total price with highest possible discount: $22,253 ($1.85 per watt).
