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  1. The OP asked about the cost of a 5 kW system......a 5 kW system would be made up of (just as an example) of 10 x 500 watt panels, and is rated to produce about 25 to 30 kWh per day, on a year round avg basis, at lakeside.       

    Other posters replied with info about 4 panel systems to produce 5 kWh per day......from a system of 1.3 to 1.6 kW. 

    Important to understand the difference.       

    Each kW of properly installed good quality panels  (1 kW being such as 4 x 250 or 2 x 500 watt panels, for example) can give about 5 kWh per day, on avg.

    The info provided by ML and Rick S would be in the ballpark for typical projects.

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  2. On 8/12/2022 at 9:22 AM, Mainecoons said:

    Very easy to check directly.  Contact GoSolar on this board.  We have one of their systems and it has been excellent for 3 years.  Had one problem with a micro inverter not reporting correctly and it was promptly taken care of.

    STI doesn't move around or change hands.  They are excellent engineers and electricians.  I recommend them highly.

     

    Thanks MC!    STI Solar Technology has just been selected over all other firms to provide and install a 108 panel commercial system at lakeside, more details to follow; it is designed to cover 100% of the organization's consumption from CFE and continue their "green path" that they started quite a few years ago.      The board chose STI not only for an excellent design and highly competitive pricing; but even more so for the top quality service and support that STI has provided for 16+ years to the organization and many of its member's homes.      

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  3. We've worked with quite a number of local renters and landlords, so FYI, don't count that out.     Those who are in a rental property long term, or plan to be in the area long term, often put in systems on their own, or the landlord does it, or thru a hybrid / cost share type arrangement.      Renters can also take a system that they own, with them, should they change rental homes; a solar PV system is fairly portable and there is nothing preventing it from being removed and re-installed elsewhere.     

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  4. Solar electric grid-tied system costs have stabilized over the past year or so, at an all time low cost per installed kW, while CFE rates continue to increase.      We might have seen some further small decreases, except for the global Covid / logistics issues and large cost increases in the supply chain which negated that.    

    So the ROI is at the best level ever, currently.     Those in DAC can see payback of ~ 3 years.      

    On the meter comments and bills going up.....if a prior meter was dial (analog) and the new one is digital, there is a fairly decent chance of an increase in measured consumption, as the analog ones can run slow.....but not fast.....and the digital ones are quite accurate.    For those in this situation, "take the win" of all the time with the lower than reality bills you enjoyed..... and be glad CFE doesn't charge back unless there is an obvious tampering.    (yes, they could....but in practice, they don't).

     

        

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  5. We're seeing daily requests for backup energy systems, as never before.    We believe it is a combination of the local grid issues, combined with general awareness of the availability, accessibility, and improved pricing and reliability of energy storage and backup power that kicks in automatically when the grid is not available (most systems are less than 10 ms switchover time, or less than the blink of an eye).

    The system shown here was installed last week in Ajijic centro, combining an inverter-charger and a 5 kWh lithium ion PowerWall "battery".     It can charge from either the grid or the rooftop solar panels, and is setup and connected to automatically power the essential loads of the home day and night.

    The solar panel power connected to it is enough to both run the essential loads, and recharge the battery, in the event of an extended outage.     

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  6. 1 hour ago, econ man said:

    My advice is to contact CFE, and if the problem isn't solved continue to contact them.

    Definitely, to all:   Call 071, this is the CFE service line to report problems or outages.      Be sure to have your meter # (6 digit alpha-numeric) or the RPU service # from the CFE bill, (this is the 12 digit # starting with 472...... for those in the CFE Chapala / Ajijic service area).

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  7. 5 hours ago, InChapala1 said:

    I don't seem to have voicemail service on my Telcel Amigo Sin Límite plan. Is it offered and how do I activate it? If not offered under the Amigo plans, is there some other Telcel plan that includes voicemail service? Thanks.

    It is offered, dial *86 to set it up.   

    https://www.telcel.com/personas/telefonia/roaming/estoy-en-el-extranjero/consulta-tu-buzon

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  8. On 6/1/2020 at 4:08 PM, Hithereterry said:

    So -  short of sending money to a friend, who could maybe go to Telcel at Laguna and pay on my account on my behalf, might anyone have any electronic suggestions I might try. 

    Recharge telcel phones in Mexico - Top Up Instantly | Xoom, a PayPal Service

    Not a bad way to do it, and you can pay securely via Paypal, >>>>  just be sure to use a debit card, not a credit card, for the Paypal link you use.     Credit card payments for this are charged as a cash advance with an extra fee.    Debit card links are not.    

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