by Valdemar (Posted Tue, 03 Sep 2013 22:06:52 GMT)
It's a separate permit and approval, plus power out for a day, plus $3k cost. Yeah, 30% back... But it's a lot of expense for a house that tops out at 40 amp load, and it cuts in to the payoff of the solar.
Well, my Zinsco finally gave up today, this spot used to be occupied by the a/c breaker. You should monitor the condition of the busbars at least.
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Splittinglanes wrote:
Valdemar wrote:
You also get 30% back on your taxes if the panel is done for solar, so you''re looking at about $1500 out of pocket or less for a new panel, so not too bad overall.
It's a separate permit and approval, plus power out for a day, plus $3k cost. Yeah, 30% back... But it's a lot of expense for a house that tops out at 40 amp load, and it cuts in to the payoff of the solar.
Well, my Zinsco finally gave up today, this spot used to be occupied by the a/c breaker. You should monitor the condition of the busbars at least.
