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Thinking of self installing a 5kW solution onto a South facing garage. DIY solution appears to be 60% cheaper than hiring a local installer (Ohio)

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[โ€“] skillissuer@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

in poland specifically:

  • if you want to sell energy to grid, terms absolutely suck
  • grid is often overloaded in the summer in areas with large # of pv installations, meaning too high voltage, meaning inverters shut down;
  • there was a years long robocall campaign that sold these installations. pv installations are subsidized so more people could set it up and middlemen like this appeared

if you want to reduce your carbon footprint, or you want to use it all without selling energy, or such, you'll be fine. if you believed robocalls that say that it will get you net passive income from that, tough luck

if you want to get a better deal, get solar water heater. it works always if there are no clouds, even in winter you can get 40C on a clear day