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adamw
post May 29 2024, 11:12 PM

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QUOTE(rapple @ May 29 2024, 06:29 AM)
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Yeah.. got the solaris email ytd. Now waiting tnb to pay the rebate back.
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When did you apply?
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post May 30 2024, 01:15 AM

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Congratulation, RM4k off the price
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post May 30 2024, 02:03 AM

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QUOTE(keanutan @ May 24 2024, 11:43 AM)
That will be after 10years , by that time if want to off grid will be better to change new inverter
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I don’t want to be off grid. I want to be on grid with battery so can use my own power after NEM expires.

Who changes inverter after 10 years lol. If it’s not faulty and nothing wrong why want to incur cost? 10 years time battery cost would have come down, and just buy a Huawei battery, plug and play and I am ready to rock.

My payback period for solar system is <5 years. After that savings for another 6 years would give me sufficient returns to buy the battery, just in time for NEM expiry.

There is absolutely no reason to buy a normal string inverter over a hybrid Huawei inverter if it costs the same. If the hybrid inverter is slightly more, just pay it. After all Huawei is one of the better China inverters out there.

Anyhow the only reason I pull the trigger now is because solar systems have dropped significantly in price. Plus the Solaris RM4k rebate lowers the total cost. And the company offers 0% credit card installment, which is bit more than my TNB bill. No brainer for me to pull the trigger.

After paid up it is “free” electricity.

QUOTE(nerdude @ May 29 2024, 01:35 AM)
mind to share the provider?
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PM me your contact I’ll hook you up.

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rapple
post May 30 2024, 06:18 AM

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QUOTE(adamw @ May 29 2024, 11:12 PM)
When did you apply?
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16 May - got the NEM cert and submit to TNB on the same day.
20 May - receive NEM welcome letter from TNB
28 May - message tnb on FB to check on Solaris status and then get email after that.
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post May 30 2024, 12:18 PM

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QUOTE(rapple @ May 30 2024, 06:18 AM)
16 May - got the NEM cert and submit to TNB on the same day.
20 May - receive NEM welcome letter from TNB
28 May - message tnb on FB to check on Solaris status and then get email after that.
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No need wait for first TNB bill after NEM installed?
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post May 30 2024, 12:20 PM

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QUOTE(Jason @ May 30 2024, 02:03 AM)
I don’t want to be off grid. I want to be on grid with battery so can use my own power after NEM expires.

Who changes inverter after 10 years lol. If it’s not faulty and nothing wrong why want to incur cost? 10 years time battery cost would have come down, and just buy a Huawei battery, plug and play and I am ready to rock.

My payback period for solar system is <5 years. After that savings for another 6 years would give me sufficient returns to buy the battery, just in time for NEM expiry.

There is absolutely no reason to buy a normal string inverter over a hybrid Huawei inverter if it costs the same. If the hybrid inverter is slightly more, just pay it. After all Huawei is one of the better China inverters out there.

Anyhow the only reason I pull the trigger now is because solar systems have dropped significantly in price. Plus the Solaris RM4k rebate lowers the total cost. And the company offers 0% credit card installment, which is bit more than my TNB bill. No brainer for me to pull the trigger.

After paid up it is “free” electricity.
PM me your contact I’ll hook you up.
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Actually regardless of on grid or off grid, one can still install and use own battery. The only special thing about NEM is that the meter and electric flows both way with the condition that TnB is on which let us offset (or sell) the excess electricity generated.

weather or not to change inverter when 10 years is up or to purchase battery supported inverter straight up will be based on personal preference though, nobody can tell, 10 years on how is the condition of the inverter. (one side is banking on that inverter continue to work and then there is no additional cost to support battery while the other is assuming that inverter may become spoilt or less efficient in 10 years and just about right time to change new onew.)

But regardless, definitely it is free electricity once ROI is mature in 5 to 6 years time smile.gif
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post May 30 2024, 12:46 PM

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QUOTE(adamw @ May 30 2024, 12:18 PM)
No need wait for first TNB bill after NEM installed?
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Tnb did the cut off on 19th Jun.

20th Jun onwards is NEM billing. Waiting for next month bill to see how much credit I have.
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post May 30 2024, 01:55 PM

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QUOTE(rapple @ May 30 2024, 12:46 PM)
Tnb did the cut off on 19th Jun.

20th Jun onwards is NEM billing. Waiting for next month bill to see how much credit I have.
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Sorry, can I ask about this solaris rebate.
So the solaris is bank into your TnB account? it is not offset as payment when you install your solar?

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post May 30 2024, 02:58 PM

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QUOTE(cdspins @ May 30 2024, 01:55 PM)
Sorry, can I ask about this solaris rebate.
So the solaris is bank into your TnB account? it is not offset as payment when you install your solar?
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It's pay to your bank account by tnb.

U got to pay the solar providers then u claim back from tnb through solaris.
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post May 30 2024, 03:45 PM

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VaSolar, 5.82kWp Jinko n-type panels with Huawei Hybrid Inverter. 20k with option for 5 years 0% interest payment 🤔
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post May 31 2024, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(rapple @ May 30 2024, 02:58 PM)
It's pay to your bank account by tnb.

U got to pay the solar providers then u claim back from tnb through solaris.
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Oh.. I see, so it is bank to your bank account. Then it is good.
I thought it is deposit into TnB account as advance credit... then that is not good.

Thank you for the clarification.
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post May 31 2024, 11:26 AM

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Hi Sifu,

can help to see if this package good?

Alpha Solar HOME (NEM RAKYAT)
Standard 7.26 kWp (12 panels)
LONGI PV PANEL: 15 yrs
Product warranty / 30 Yrs Performance warranty
SAJ/Sofar/INVT STRING warranty: 10 Yrs
Solar PV mounting Structure: 10 Yrs Warranty
Workmanship Warranty(DLP): 3 Yrs
Insurance : 2 Yrs
Pv Cleaning : 2 Yr
Average Monthly Generation(Year1):8712 kWh
Average Monthly Bill Saving: RM 415

cash term :
🚩MYR 21,600( Discount Price )

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post May 31 2024, 11:32 AM

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QUOTE(slimguy @ May 31 2024, 11:26 AM)
Hi Sifu,

can help to see if this package good?

Alpha Solar HOME (NEM RAKYAT)
Standard  7.26 kWp (12 panels)
LONGI PV PANEL: 15 yrs
Product warranty / 30 Yrs Performance warranty
SAJ/Sofar/INVT STRING warranty: 10 Yrs
Solar PV mounting Structure: 10 Yrs Warranty
Workmanship Warranty(DLP): 3 Yrs
Insurance : 2 Yrs
Pv Cleaning : 2 Yr
Average Monthly Generation(Year1):8712 kWh
Average Monthly Bill Saving: RM 415

cash term :
🚩MYR 21,600( Discount Price )
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Hmm... you sure that they quote you a 7.26 kw system can provide average monthly bill savings of RM415?
Sound a bit too much on the high side.
Based on my understanding, monthly bill saving should be around RM250 to RM350, so average should be RM300.
Maybe you can ask the seller to show you realtime data log of user installing their system and from previous month, you can gauge a better understanding.
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post May 31 2024, 01:13 PM

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QUOTE(slimguy @ May 31 2024, 11:26 AM)
Hi Sifu,

can help to see if this package good?

Alpha Solar HOME (NEM RAKYAT)
Standard  7.26 kWp (12 panels)
LONGI PV PANEL: 15 yrs
Product warranty / 30 Yrs Performance warranty
SAJ/Sofar/INVT STRING warranty: 10 Yrs
Solar PV mounting Structure: 10 Yrs Warranty
Workmanship Warranty(DLP): 3 Yrs
Insurance : 2 Yrs
Pv Cleaning : 2 Yr
Average Monthly Generation(Year1):8712 kWh
Average Monthly Bill Saving: RM 415

cash term :
🚩MYR 21,600( Discount Price )
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Better get exact details, inverter spec? Longi 605W model no? BTW, your house 3 or single phase?

This post has been edited by adamw: May 31 2024, 01:14 PM
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post Jun 3 2024, 12:59 AM

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QUOTE(slimguy @ May 31 2024, 11:26 AM)
Hi Sifu,

can help to see if this package good?

Alpha Solar HOME (NEM RAKYAT)
Standard  7.26 kWp (12 panels)
LONGI PV PANEL: 15 yrs
Product warranty / 30 Yrs Performance warranty
SAJ/Sofar/INVT STRING warranty: 10 Yrs
Solar PV mounting Structure: 10 Yrs Warranty
Workmanship Warranty(DLP): 3 Yrs
Insurance : 2 Yrs
Pv Cleaning : 2 Yr
Average Monthly Generation(Year1):8712 kWh
Average Monthly Bill Saving: RM 415

cash term :
🚩MYR 21,600( Discount Price )
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Panel is okay. But I would avoid those inverters like the plague.

Good brands for inverter from China includes Goodwe, Solis, Sungrow and Huawei.
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post Jun 3 2024, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(Jason @ Jun 3 2024, 12:59 AM)
Panel is okay. But I would avoid those inverters like the plague.

Good brands for inverter from China includes Goodwe, Solis, Sungrow and Huawei.
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Did you have bad experience with SAJ/Sofar/INVT?
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post Jun 3 2024, 03:12 PM

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QUOTE(adamw @ Jun 3 2024, 11:51 AM)
Did you have bad experience with SAJ/Sofar/INVT?
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Search, Australia forums and groups are a good resource.

Learn from other people’s mistake. Don’t need to have bad experience in everything lol. We have abundance of option in Malaysia and Solis & Goodwe + Huawei are solid choices.

In any case, that’s just my personal opinion that I would avoid it like the plague. I would avoid Peugeot cars too. But anyone can go ahead and buy with their money.
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post Jun 4 2024, 12:39 AM

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QUOTE(Jason @ Jun 3 2024, 03:12 PM)
Search, Australia forums and groups are a good resource.

Learn from other people’s mistake. Don’t need to have bad experience in everything lol. We have abundance of option in Malaysia and Solis & Goodwe + Huawei are solid choices.

In any case, that’s just my personal opinion that I would avoid it like the plague. I would avoid Peugeot cars too. But anyone can go ahead and buy with their money.
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Great!
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post Jun 4 2024, 11:24 AM

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found one with Solis Inverter and Canadian Panel, but Huawei Inverter need topup RM2K
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post Jun 4 2024, 12:56 PM

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QUOTE(slimguy @ Jun 4 2024, 11:24 AM)
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found one with Solis Inverter and Canadian Panel, but Huawei Inverter need topup RM2K
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Nice, this seems new model from Solis, 2 MPPT can support 16A each if I read their specifications correctly!



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