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[QLD] 6.66 kW Solar System Trina Honey M 370 Watt + Growatt 5000TL-X Inverter Fully Installed $3,240* @ Solar Power Panels

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This Solar System Includes:

18 x 370 watt Trina Honey M TSM-DD08M.08 Mono PERC – Current model!
1 x Growatt MIN 5000TL-X Inverter with WiFi - Current model!

We serve Brisbane - Gold Coast - Sunshine Coast

Our warranties are also locally supported by Trina and Growatt as well.

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*Colorbond roof, single level, single phase, compliant meter box within 100kms of Brisbane CBD. Prices are subject to confirmation upon compliance assessment.
Concrete tile roofs +$100, Terracotta tile roofs $300, 2-Storey +$150, 3-Phase from +$750

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  • Just a few Q & A's
    What is the panel efficiency? 370 watt 20.2%
    Do these companies have offices in Australia? Yes.
    Do you service anywhere beyond Brisbane? Yes, we go to the Gold Coast and the Sunshine Coast. Toowoomba also.
    What is the waiting period before it can be installed? We can usually install within 1-2 weeks.

  • +1

    Amazing price. Wish you were in Vic so I could consider installing on my south facing roof (2nd system)!

    • Yeah…its always the way…should be someone that can do something down there for you?

  • +3

    I'm not based in QLD, but just wanted to say thanks for posting pricing.
    I've been in touch with 3 or 4 different places here in Perth and none of them would mention any ballpark pricing without sending a salesman out to my place.

    • +4

      Yeah… its a bit rich. Sometimes assessments need to be made but you can always give a reasonable indication on what dollars to expect. I love beetroot too - Cans of it!

  • +1

    Hi Scott,
    Two questions if you don't mind,

    1. I presume the inverter meets the new regulation
      "AS/NZS 4777.2 Grid connection of energy systems via inverters, Part 2: Inverter requirements"?

    2. Can we get battery storage now in QLD?

  • +2

    1. Yes. It is compliant. It is an approved CEC inverter.

    AS/NZS 4777.2 is currently in transition from AS/NZS 4777.2 2015 to AS/NZS 4777.2 2020. Excerpt from CEC Approved Inverters

    "Please note: A new version of AS/NZS 4777.2 was released on 18 December 2020. There is a 12-month transition period during which both the 2015 and 2020 versions of AS/NZS 4777.2 will be accepted for the CEC List of Approved Inverters. Applications submitted with AS/NZS 4777.2:2015 will have a listing period that expires on 18 December 2021. After this date, inverters tested to the 2015 version will no longer be eligible for listing."

    This inverter is compliant to AS/NZS 4777.2 2015 as it was approved 20/02/2019 and will remain on the CEC list of Approved Inverters until 18/12/2021.

    2. Yes. Battery storage is available in QLD. If you would like to explore this option, please get in touch via the deal link here.

  • Can I just ask why 3-Phase adds so much (+$750)? Not knocking your price, just genuinely curious. Does it mean multiple inverters to separately feed the 3 phases?

    • +1

      Gday, Xrailgun - we meet again! Most of the extra cost is in the inverter. 3 phase inverters cost more to buy as they have more stuff in them - 3 phases as opposed to 1 phase. They take longer to set up (labour) and there’s additional parts and materials used.

      • Thanks for the explanation! I just looked into it a bit more and found out about "net metering".

        Am I right to say that 3-Phase Solar/inverters are generally only recommended when you have both a 3 phase home AND an oversized solar (e.g. >6.6KW)?

        In other words, a typical 6.6KW system in a 3 phase home should stay with a single-phase inverter?

        • +1

          Here's a bit more on that - Finn from Solarquotes gives a good explanation. Some disagree, but he believes 3 Phase connections are better with a 3 phase inverter. I would go along with that unless the additional cost was a problem for the customer.

  • I just tried to Google your business and can't find anything, no reviews no link to your web site.
    Is there any review on Solar Quotes?

  • I have this exact setup, and it's been going awesome.

    • How many kWh's are you getting?

      • I've had it for 100 days now, with an average of ~22.4kWh per day.
        That's more than our average daily electricity usage. I wish we had an electric car to charge up :D

        • Looking good!

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