Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Solar - QLD What should I look out for? 4Jun 21, 2020 5:37 pm One 'Free' solar package I've seen promoted installs a system on your home at no cost, but you do not own it. The installer owns the system for a number of years (4) before it becomes yours. If you connect using their power retailer they will sell the generated power back to you at a 'discounted' rate. Check the fine print. Re: Solar - QLD What should I look out for? 5Sep 02, 2020 1:27 pm Hi Varsity, Just a question: why is that an issue? Obviously you know you won't get it for free, you need to pay for it in some way and this is how they do it. My question is if you don't have money for the system at this stage why not go ahead with this option? Re: Solar - QLD What should I look out for? 6Sep 02, 2020 2:23 pm Las, there is no issue. It simply depends on how pedantic one is on the use of the word FREE. ![]() There are other no deposit finance options available through several suppliers, even the QLD Gov had an interest free loan program going that may or may not include better options like being able to choose your own electricity retailer and getting the full benefit of the best feed in tariffs. Hi Everyone, I am currently in the process of building a home in Alkimos. We will be undertaking our Pre-Start in January and we are completely stuck on what to do with… 0 793 As you get the most power from panels facing North building on a block to the west isn't a huge issue. 1 690 ![]() thangam extra $700 is due to the fronius inverter which is a better inverter than most of the entry level ones. I suggest you approach different solar installer and get… 1 707 |