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If you would decide to contact me for an unbias and informative conversation in regard to your PECO interconnected grid-tied solar system objectives, you will potentially save yourself thousands of dollars, and a lot of personal time and frustration. Not only do I know the who's, what's, why's, where's, and how's about my solar system with backup batteries, I also know just about everything there is to know about how to fine tune and maintain my solar equipment for optimal condition and operation. I can help you decide on the right equipment brand and size as well.
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Could You Use Some Solar System Advice And Guidance?
By experience with our PECO interconnected hybrid grid-tied solar system installed in 2014, we can answer your questions and make you fully aware of the process, costs, and advantages of a PECO interconnected grid-tied solar system including how to size your system and how your system will really work and pay back opposed to what you will hear from a solar company free consultation who like all other sales people only tell you what they want you to know or what they think you want to hear to sell their products and services.
How do I select the best solar installation company to install my solar system?
What size solar system do I really need to satisfy my solar energy objectives?
How long should it really take to install my grid-tied solar system?
What size and how many solar panels do I really need and how much will they really cost?
Should I install my panels on my roof or on a ground mount, and does it really matter?
Does it really matter in which direction the panels face and the tilt of the panels?
Where should I install the rest of my solar equipment and does it really matter?
How does a grid-tied solar system work with batteries and without batteries?
Do I need backup batteries, if so, how do I know how many and what type of batteries?
How does battery backup work, do I need it, and what does it really cost?
What are the pros and cons of adding backup batteries to my solar system?
What are the best solar batteries to use and how long do they last?
Does the weather affect my batteries' health and output?
How much will my solar system really cost and how can I not spend more than absolutely necessary?
How much energy will my solar system really generate and contribute to my overall energy use?
How can I verify my solar system is really working and producing the energy according to the system size?
Is there any additional cost for periodic maintenance or service schedules, etc.?
What are the federal and my state incentives to help pay for my solar system?
Will PECO help pay for my solar system and installation?
What other incentives will help pay for my solar system?
What are SRECs and how do they help pay for my solar system?
What is the real payback time period for my solar system?
How do PECO meters really work and what is net-metering?
How does PECO pay me back for excess energy my solar system generates?
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