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I don't know much about solar regulation in CT.

Can this be done DIY if you find the right contractor or are you forced to work with the big companies?

I only need about 5k watts.

Thinking Solar panels, controller, inverter, battery, cables, wiring , mounting equipment and monitoring system.

Anyone here do this without the big companies?
 
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I'm just starting to look into solar myself. I had the same question as you so I am interested in the reactions to the post. I can't offer much but I sat down this morning with one of the big companies and asked about the cost to buy the panels and have them installed. The answer was designed to make it sound more expensive. Although they did say that the state rebates and contributions are not available if you enter into the lease contract.
I have more questions than answers at this point.
 
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It will be very difficult to do on your own, not necessarily impossible. But between permitting and interconnection approvals with utility they will make it VERY difficult for the small man to do it on their own. I work for a local company (Southington based) and would be willing to talk over with you the best options. It may be more economical to have someone do it, especially down the road for servicing.
 
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Delaware is good - 20 panels- installed with screens to prevent pigeons from nesting underneath the panels, inverter, new meter from Delmarva Power - cost 18k but after Delmarva Power rebate and Federal tax credit cost to me about 5K. Not a lease, I own.
 
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Had one month last summer when our bill was $9. That was with a pool pump & heater and AC.

I build up about $1,500 in credits and burn through them in the winter. I have electric heat and a 15.6 kWH system. Monthly Loan payment is $375. Electric bills prior to install averaged about $500 monthly.
 

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