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Bernie there is a battery available just for you!
I saw one that simply plugs into a power point. I'll see if I can dig it up again.
You could pick it up in your little truck!
https://www.solarplug.com.au/products/s ... wer-system
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Robert,
The heat pump is an Ecogenica EG-215FR290 215 litre tank.
There was a gov subsidy but that was about 2 years ago.

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Before I mention any pricing I need the company to split up a few items rather than just include them all in one group/price.
To just give lump sum for 10 panels, a hybrid inverter plus the 25kWh battery in one price is a bit silly for comparing other quotes. I'm guessing that's why they do it?
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Power to your house is still way below the cost of a packet of smokes.
We use $4.30 per day of electricity... On average..
It's probably the cheapest thing you have.
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I totally agree Bernie but don't you really want to 'rip it up their noses!' ?
Looking at month 20/6 to 20/7.
11 days export 219.61kWh at .12377 equals $27.18 credit.
then...
19 days export 634.09kWh at .0866 equals $54.91 credit.
in the mean time on the same dates the sell rate back (night time) it goes from .30972 to .29975. (not a big change)
But service fee goes from $1.24243 a day to $1.53493.
To make it a bit worse, it's a Gov dept that sets the prices & fees. Who is in bed with who?
Do those figures correspond with yours?
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OK, a few prices until I get the split up of the lump sum price.
The following is an add-on to the existing setup. (13.4kW solar to a 10.3 inverter hooked to grid feed in.)
Description.
4.4kW solar system with 25kWh battery storage.
10 X 440w Phono Helios panels.
10kWh Sungrow RS Hybrid Inverter.
25kWh Sungrow SBH Battery.

$39,010.00
Solar sub-board works $375.00
Remove inverter $275.00
Additional hourly rate per visit 2 X $125 = $250
Sungrow inverter buyback = $1,500.00
Repeat customer discount = $2,226.00
2025 STC Rebate = $1,064.00
Sub total = $35,120.00 (included GST $3192.73)
30 STC's X $38.00 $1140.00
210 Battery STC's X $38.00 $7,980.00
Total $26,000
All installation, application & approval etc etc.
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OK, 10 panels @ $629 = 6,290
Inverter = 6440
Battery = 26,280

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Would 70,000 AAA rechargeables do the job?
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Greynomad wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 6:56 pm Would 70,000 AAA rechargeables do the job?
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Do you have 70,000 AAA rechargeables handy Ray? You know they would be Chinese knockoffs, NeverReady ;) :lol: If you wired them all in series, you might be able to link them to a lightning rod 87.5kw and power a Mercedes AAA class EV :lol:

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"tanks" here--- Bruce,
Thanks for the info on the costs etc.
At my age (87), I have, after laborious calculations over the past ten seconds, I realized that I could never recover the purchase and installation charges for a battery-based system.
I shall have to be satisfied with the solar system I now have on the roof.
I'm disappointed with the Synergy feed-in/buy-back rip-off of 0.30c per kWh at peak time, and possibly 0.10c per kWh at off-peak times. They also want to charge $120.00 to reprogram the meter to allow me to buy back the power that is now generated by my existing solar system.

Thanks again Bruce
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I plan to have another birthday next year.

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