theoldwizard1 wrote:
pianotuna wrote:
You can do it for $1500 provided you give up the inverter/charger and just have a 2000 watt quality inverter. That means no transfer switch, and no hybrid 'load support' operation, either.
In 2005 I was able to do 256 watts for $1700.00. I had to cheap out on the inverter, using a Cobra 2500 msw that was rated to run motors. It was an additional $199.
Are those US or Canadian prices ?
The cost of solar panels has come down a lot since 2005.
They were US prices--but at that time the Canadian dollar was fairly near par.