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[QUOTE="noeynox, post: 2783702, member: 156"] The simple formula is take your bill add up the monthly usage, divide it by 365, and you should get the number kilowatts you need per day. Mine came out to 30. Your system should be designed around that number. It's good to have a general idea of your usage so no one tries to sell you more than you need for commission. Also the most important thing I learned, use a company that is backed by the Green Bank or whatever there is similar in your area. [URL="https://www.ctgreenbank.com/"]Accelerating Green Energy Adoption in CT | CT Green Bank[/URL] In Ct if a company isn't backed by the Green Bank, I'd be leery. They come out and make sure you are 100 percent happy and that the company delivers in what is in your contract. I.e your system is producing what they promised. I interviewed 5 companies. Solar City was the last to come in, by the time I sat down with him, he was blown away by the info I was aware of, right down to the best panels. I asked which panels they used, he said we use some "right in the middle". He stopped trying to sell me and went down the Solar City is national company, were not fly by night etc, etc. The worst of the big companies was Sun Run in terms of price. I took my time with it 2 local [in state] companies, 2 national, 1 regional. I wanted to do it, but only if I felt it made 100 percent sense. At the end of 10 years, I should have no electric bill. [/QUOTE]
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