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Robert_VK2BBR

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Posted: 10:55pm 25 Apr 2010
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Hi all, did anyone look at the systems (just ended) on ebay. there was 30 off 175 W panels for $12700, and 2.5 kW grid tie inverters for around $1800. pretty cheap, especiallly when you take the value of the recs away.
cheers Robert

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320517 589926&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320517 075871&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT


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neil0mac
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Posted: 11:46pm 25 Apr 2010
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eBay says, "Listings have been removed'. But an eBay search might find them as 'Ended'?
 
Robert_VK2BBR

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Posted: 07:51am 26 Apr 2010
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here is a cut and paste from my ebay for the panels...Robert

Solar Panel 175 Watt Mono-Cryatalline x 30
Item condition: New
Ended 24 Apr, 201014:44:19 AEST
Bid history: 0 bids
Starting bid: AU $12,705.26
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Price: AU $13,000.00
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Item number: 320517075871
Item location: Mackay, QLD, Australia
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Condition: New Brand: Simex
Product Type: mono-crystalline Solar Equipment Type: Panels

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Robert_VK2BBR

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Posted: 07:53am 26 Apr 2010
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here is the inverter

1 x Sungrow SG2K5TL 2.5KW Solar Grid-connect Inverter

MCE Services is the Primary Distributor of Sungrow product in Australia.The Inverter is manufactured and imported Direct on order to your address by DHL.

General Descriptions:
SG1K5TL / SG2K5TL is a transformerless inverter with higher efficiency. Its aluminum housing makes it very compact, robust and light in weight. The direct plug-in terminal port provides easy, safe and reliable cable connection under any circumstances. It can be used for string-connected outdoor small PV power station, or individually for a small house.

Technical Features:
• MPPT efficiency > 99.9%
• Easy-setting multilingual LCD display panel
• Multiple communication interfaces
• High reliability with full protective functions
• Wide DC input voltage range
• Compact design with high quality aluminium housing
• Max. working altitude at 6000m
• Water-proof direct plug-in terminals
• CE certification

Communications:
• RS485/Ethernet/GPRS interfaces
• Computer monitoring software

Safety:
·Full protection functions: over-voltage protection, short-circuit protection, islanding protection, over-heat protection
·Over-load protection
·Standards complied: EN61000-6-1, EN61000-6-2, EN61000-6-3, EN61000-6-4,EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3,EN60164-1-1,EN55022, EN50178

Technical Specifications:

Model SG1K5TL SG2K5TL
DC Input

Max. DC Voltage

450Vdc

450Vdc
MPP Voltage Range

150~380Vdc

150~380Vdc
Max. DC Power

1700Wp

2800Wp
Max. Input Current

12A

15A
Max.Number of Strings

1

2
AC Output

Output Power

1500W

2500W
Operating Voltage

180~260Vac

180~260Vac
Operating Frequency

50Hz/60Hz

50Hz/60Hz
Current THD

< 3%(at nominal power)

< 3%(at nominal power)
Power Factor

~1(at nominal power)

~1(at nominal power)
System

Max. Efficiency

95%

95%
Euro Efficiency

94.5%

94.5%
Protection Degree

IP41 (indoor)

IP20 (indoor)
Operating Temp.

-25~+40oC

-25~+40oC
Ventilation Method

natural cooling

natural cooling
Humidity

0~95%, non-condensing

0~95%, non-condensing
Acoustic Noise Level

<40dBA

<40dBA
DISPLAY AND COMMUNICATIONS
Comm. Interfaces

standard: RS485

standard: RS485


optional: ethernet/GPRS

optional: ethernet/GPRS
Display

LCD

LCD
Mechanical Data

W | H | D

288|417|126 (mm)

288|467|126 (mm)
Net Weight

10.54kg

12.1kg

Product will be CEC certified at the 1st of May 2010

Any questions please contact before bidding mce.services@bigpond.com
1555 W grid connect system since Jan 08
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neil0mac
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Posted: 09:29am 26 Apr 2010
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On the face of things it looks like they are trying to match a 2.5KW inverter with 5.25 KW of panels? Or were there two inverters?

Panel price is about as low as you can expect at present.

The trouble with buying panels etc. on eBay is finding an installer as most installers seem to be tied to companies who only want to supply and install.Edited by neil0mac 2010-04-27
 
Robert_VK2BBR

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Posted: 09:31pm 26 Apr 2010
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Yes one would need more than one inverter.
I am lucky in that a good mate of mine is a solar installer....
cheers Robert
1555 W grid connect system since Jan 08
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VK4AYQ
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Posted: 02:39pm 27 Apr 2010
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Hi Robert

Looks like a good system to add to your existing one, keep us in the loop as you progress with the project.

All the best

Bob
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KarlJ

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Posted: 03:45pm 27 Apr 2010
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If it sound too good to be true it probably is.
I've settled on $2.66/W locally which works out at $4K for 1.5KW.
Mounting hardware causing me grief, will more than likely use the energy matters stuff.

Bought one of these today
Order Items
Quantity Name SKU Price Subtotal
1 CB, Enclosure & Label Kit (Label Kits: 1x CB Enclosure Label Kit (= $81.00)) CB20 AUD81.00 AUD81.00

SubTotal : AUD81.00
Shipping and Handling Fee : AUD8.00
Tax Total : AUD8.09
Total: AUD89.00

Greenway Energy Online Store

Most mobs / thieves are asking $80 for the DC breaker alone plus $50 for the box + +.

I'm looking at 1.9KW for $5K panels, $1550 inverter $200 cables breakers, $700-800 mounting hardware (will have some spare) and $800 for the installer.
less about $6500 in RECS rebate so $1850 bills for a 1.9KW system bargain!

even Nu energy is asking $5K for 2KW

I'll go bigger when funds allow
Luck favours the well prepared
 
neil0mac
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Posted: 10:13pm 27 Apr 2010
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Karl,

What is a 'reasonable price per panel' for an 'average' install - if such a beast exists?

And by average, I guess is mean, no assistance from the owner to put up racks.

OK, trenching, tracker construction etc. would be extra.

And while I'm about it, is it easier to install the electrics on a tracker (working off the ground and/or trestles or ladder) or a roof?

I am just trying to decide whether my installer labour estimate is too low, adequate, or high. And of course(?), wiring up a big inverter is about the same cost as a tiny one? Have allowed for $100 per (16 or 24?) panel - just for the electrical work, no fixing of the panels in place - for my ground mounted tracker which I think is excessive!Edited by neil0mac 2010-04-29
 
Robert_VK2BBR

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Posted: 10:23pm 27 Apr 2010
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Hi Bob , all, I am still dreaming of adding more panels, especiallly ATM when the RECs are such a good price. I would rather deal with someone on the ground in Aus but havent made any firm plans yet. The xyl is a big diode when it comes to funds travelling in the opposite diection hi hi.

cheers Robert
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neil0mac
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Posted: 10:33pm 27 Apr 2010
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OK, I'll bite. What is xyl?
 
Dingdoc

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Posted: 07:34am 28 Apr 2010
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"ex young lady" - ham radio talk for wife
 
VK4AYQ
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Posted: 08:03am 28 Apr 2010
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Hi Robert

XYL's are always a problem when it comes to money and when they let a bit flow they do a good imitation of a zeener.
Have to explain hoe it will save enough to buy a new pair of thongs every so often.

All the best

Bob
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