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OK that's amazing. Thank you for this information. Yes with the rebate I'm paying $15k.
That was my concern, if I do it myself would I still get the rebate. I'll call PSE on Monday and ask if I will get the rebate and if I can also opt into the 1 to 1 net metering.
You can, they require full wiring diagrams for approval and inspection by a master electrician. One of the setups i did was for PSE in Washington. Federal tax credit counts as well in diy
I'm taking my master exam in 3 weeks lol. How I know so little about photovoltaics is embarrassing. But I can get a diagram and design built easily enough. I'll call them Monday to discuss what they need.
There's honestly little to learn, it's a DC system so it's a lot more straightforward than some of the nasty that can happen with AC neutral and grounds where and when to bond etc. Positive and negative, use an appropriate sized dc breaker, have a cutoff switch. ยฏ\_(ใ)_/ยฏ
Funny enough it's the ac systems I'm comfortable with. Thanks again for all the advice.