Newbie with a lot of questions
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2022 1:07 pm
Hi All.
I stumbled across this very useful forum while trying to do some research on my first Solar PV system and am hoping you would be able to help what is quickly becoming a very complex process for something I thought to be very simple e.g. buy panels, inverter decide if I want batteries and get it all installed.
Now I have gone to a couple of companies that provide the whole process and based on giving them the same simple requirements I was shocked to see that one was nearly double the price of the other. This has lead me to believe that the main factor comes down to the components being selected and that if I want to get the best value for money and the functionality and benefits I'm looking for.
So to that end, heres a bit of info on my situation:
Annual house usage is ~7500 KWh which will likely go up as looking to move to an EV
The house has space for 5-6KWp system with high output panels and is 10 degrees off south with a pitch of 38 degrees so near ideal orientation I have been told and being in the south west will help generation too.
I am also considering putting some panels on the East and West roof space that would help manage the typical morning and evening peaks of usage and this could see the total size go up to 8-9KWp system.
Battery backup is desirable to ensure I use as much of the electric I generate rather than exporting but this seems very costly and we suffer on average a couple of small outages a year and would like to be able to maintain supply in a power cut.
Single Phase supply with 100A fuse.
So my questions are:
I stumbled across this very useful forum while trying to do some research on my first Solar PV system and am hoping you would be able to help what is quickly becoming a very complex process for something I thought to be very simple e.g. buy panels, inverter decide if I want batteries and get it all installed.
Now I have gone to a couple of companies that provide the whole process and based on giving them the same simple requirements I was shocked to see that one was nearly double the price of the other. This has lead me to believe that the main factor comes down to the components being selected and that if I want to get the best value for money and the functionality and benefits I'm looking for.
So to that end, heres a bit of info on my situation:
Annual house usage is ~7500 KWh which will likely go up as looking to move to an EV
The house has space for 5-6KWp system with high output panels and is 10 degrees off south with a pitch of 38 degrees so near ideal orientation I have been told and being in the south west will help generation too.
I am also considering putting some panels on the East and West roof space that would help manage the typical morning and evening peaks of usage and this could see the total size go up to 8-9KWp system.
Battery backup is desirable to ensure I use as much of the electric I generate rather than exporting but this seems very costly and we suffer on average a couple of small outages a year and would like to be able to maintain supply in a power cut.
Single Phase supply with 100A fuse.
So my questions are:
- What is a good inverter and size for this arrangement (both south only and with E/W panels) that can also support the batteries and not cause me issues with getting DNO approval?
- Battery wise I am looking at Pylontech (how I found the forum) as these seem the perfect solution for a modular system to be ran in series and parallel and not break the bank. How easy are these to incorporate into the system and will they require any specific equipment or dictate the type of inverter I need?
- If I am going for an South with East and West panels will this require any additional equipment e.g an additional inverter, optimisers etc
- If using batteries will I need a certain number based on the size of inverter(s) I choose?
- I am also keen to ensure that I use any excess before exporting and looking to use incorporate the Myenergi Eddi is this a suitable choice or are there better alternatives.