Jjx7 2018-03-16 14:27:29#1If you are interested in the calculations, I can gladly send you the Excel spreadsheet.
AAlex85 2018-03-16 14:46:29#2Already considered the economics of uprisings? Severe case of occupational disease with you, right?
ZZaba12 2018-03-16 14:59:14#3I once factored in a degradation of 20% over 20 years. The return drops from 8.7% to 7.9%, the payback period increases from 11.5 to 12.7 years. I predict a photovoltaic depression from the end of November to the end of February, when the yields are poor. So don't make yourself unhappy :-p
I once factored in a degradation of 20% over 20 years. The return drops from 8.7% to 7.9%, the payback period increases from 11.5 to 12.7 years. I predict a photovoltaic depression from the end of November to the end of February, when the yields are poor. So don't make yourself unhappy :-p
Ttoxicmolotof 2018-03-16 16:22:00#4With SMA, you need a Sunny Home Manager for €590. So what speaks for SMA then? Or against Fronius? (Or whoever) The S0 meter brings so much more than just 70% soft. Alone for all the other reasons, it is worth the money.
With SMA, you need a Sunny Home Manager for €590. So what speaks for SMA then? Or against Fronius? (Or whoever) The S0 meter brings so much more than just 70% soft. Alone for all the other reasons, it is worth the money.
Jjx7 2018-03-16 16:31:16#5The only argument for SMA and against Fronius is that all the offers I have contained SMA inverters. Quite little, I must admit.
The only argument for SMA and against Fronius is that all the offers I have contained SMA inverters. Quite little, I must admit.
Jjx7 2018-03-16 16:40:50#6The S0 meter offers so much more than just 70% soft. For all other reasons alone, it is worth its money. What other advantages does such an S0 meter bring?
The S0 meter offers so much more than just 70% soft. For all other reasons alone, it is worth its money. What other advantages does such an S0 meter bring?