Rain helps with self cleaning?? LMAO!! That has to be the biggest BS i've heard so far. You need routine cleaning for solar panels! Period!!! Additionally MicroInverters has frequent communication issues which see customers opting for string inverters than microinverters
Solar panels without battery storage is not the future way to go. Not sure how long TNB allows it's grid with NEM. Huawei SolarFusion is coming peeps... can't wait.
Nope. A lot of folks don’t understand the long-term costs of solar equipment maintenance. Like any equipments they are bound for ageing, deterioration and ultimately requires maintenance or complete replacement after its usage had reached end-of-life. Not to mention that the solar panels situated on top of the house roof needs to be replaced and not to mention when the roof starts leaking from rain water one must fix it. Whatever solar technology or technology of any kind, there’s a cost for self-maintenance and 3rd party maintenance to be associated with. Most solar energy adopters don’t share this daunting and cost of long-term ownership with us. Happy going green comes with unseen cost.
I've been using solar panels for 2 years now and I have a friend who's been doing nem for 4 years already, no drop as yet on power generation output and no roof leaks. Also calculated based on my present savings on electric bills my ROI break even will be in another 5 years. Nem 10 years. I don't really see the problems you mentioned as a factor. Too many (who have never tried) are worried about non existent problems, like one of my neighbours who worries that his family would be electrocuted by my panels 😂
One bad about soleroo is their apps. As they using hoymile inverter but they did not provide hoymile s cloud to house owner. This prevent house owner to monitor their panel at individual performance. Even one panel down, you probably still running 70-80% but you can probably reach 80-90% but due to apps limitation, house owner not able to identified, if their solar panel is all working at peak level.
I own an EV as well as a solar set up. However, the ICPT tax really makes it not worth it. Before the ICPT i only need to pay 200 now close to 700. I live in a large household using more than 1500kw thats why kena ICPT.
@@shinichixx no, ICPT is charged on the usage you used from the grid. If you are mostly at home during the day and consume directly from the panels, it wont count into your tnb usage.
This is interesting information. Thanks. Is your setup directly from the inverter to the grid? I think need to change the setup type which can directly utilize from solar and store the power in a battery in order to offset this.
For those who are considering this system, without any batteries, and basically directly selling your electricity to TNB. Please note the following drawback: 1)TNB determines what they will buy the electricity that you produce. If in the future EV and this solar model that sells electricity to TNB becomes too popular, TNB will have to actually reduce the rate that they buy your electricity, cause they have a problem with too many solar producers, and may have to turn off their power plants. Turning on and off a power plant cost money. TNB not in it to lose money too, so you smallest producers are the first to get cut in the rate of power that you produce. This has happen in California and the EU, most famous example is Germany having to pay people to use power. 2) If TNB power goes down, you also lose power, even during day time. Your solar can soak in the sun and be useless. At night, even worse. There are other high level disadvantages to it, but I won't put in here, cause these are the 2 points that have a high correlation to the money you spent for this solar system. So be very sure of the solar package that you are getting is what u can stomach
This is what I'm wondering about. I was talking to a colleague and he doesn't know about the hybrid system setup. He only knows this grid-tie setup like in the video. Hybrid setup is the way to go if you really want to spend zero dollar on electricity, but I guess its not well-known here in Malaysia.
It would have been better if you opted for the hybrid setup (not sure if they have it here in Malaysia). For the hybrid setup, you won't pay a dime at all since your solar PV can generate enough power for your day needs, and the battery for your night needs. Depending on your usage, you won't be needing TnB anymore. Although this setup is a bit more expensive due to the battery.
Not really, as a person in the industry (the place i work in sells both micro and string inverters), let's just say it has its pros and cons. String inverters are definitely way easier to change post NEM, to hybrid inverters for battery storage, compared to microinverters and doing ac coupling for storage. Personally only good reason to have microinverters is if your roof is extremely segregated (multiple angles) or shaded, but even so i'd prefer having double string inverters haha. In regards to reliability, microinverters are still in some sort of a gray area, they're only really mass produced or widely popular for less than a decade, reliability long term is still unknown, though you can't deny the fact that the technology is superior to what string inverter offers. But string inverters are tried and tested for many decades so expectations on its lifespan is quite standard already.
kau ni bodoh ke apa? banyak benda lain m40 kena lenyek... kos hidup tinggi, cukai2 baru, subsidi dimansuh... video cakap pasal solar, macai dah start bising. pui
My solar panels exported 800 kWh last month, and I got my EV this month, so I’m charging it for free now. Here’s a tip for you: cutting trees around your house can reduce the shading and improve your solar panel generation yield
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u already paid 20k to 30k upftont to install solar, the so call money save bcoz is paid by yr own money la 😂....solar efficiency will drop over time and warranty from the installer hv T&C.
If the solar company so confident, why dunt they offer no payment upfront but let me pay them mthly from my electricity savings? So that i can make sure they dunt close their company after 5yrs and their solar product wont hv issue during the 10 to 20yrs period.
Rain helps with self cleaning?? LMAO!! That has to be the biggest BS i've heard so far. You need routine cleaning for solar panels! Period!!! Additionally MicroInverters has frequent communication issues which see customers opting for string inverters than microinverters
I'd bet my solar panel that Mr.Money got his whole system for free for producing this 14min ad
0.43 saving 6-700 ringgit a month
1.17 saving of 200 ringgit
How much are you actually saving?
it's actually depends on the capacity installed
@qamarinaazaha4600 he didn't explain what was installed, very odd video
Solar panels without battery storage is not the future way to go. Not sure how long TNB allows it's grid with NEM. Huawei SolarFusion is coming peeps... can't wait.
10 year under contract
Nope. A lot of folks don’t understand the long-term costs of solar equipment maintenance. Like any equipments they are bound for ageing, deterioration and ultimately requires maintenance or complete replacement after its usage had reached end-of-life. Not to mention that the solar panels situated on top of the house roof needs to be replaced and not to mention when the roof starts leaking from rain water one must fix it. Whatever solar technology or technology of any kind, there’s a cost for self-maintenance and 3rd party maintenance to be associated with. Most solar energy adopters don’t share this daunting and cost of long-term ownership with us. Happy going green comes with unseen cost.
I've been using solar panels for 2 years now and I have a friend who's been doing nem for 4 years already, no drop as yet on power generation output and no roof leaks. Also calculated based on my present savings on electric bills my ROI break even will be in another 5 years. Nem 10 years. I don't really see the problems you mentioned as a factor. Too many (who have never tried) are worried about non existent problems, like one of my neighbours who worries that his family would be electrocuted by my panels 😂
One bad about soleroo is their apps. As they using hoymile inverter but they did not provide hoymile s cloud to house owner. This prevent house owner to monitor their panel at individual performance. Even one panel down, you probably still running 70-80% but you can probably reach 80-90% but due to apps limitation, house owner not able to identified, if their solar panel is all working at peak level.
I own an EV as well as a solar set up. However, the ICPT tax really makes it not worth it. Before the ICPT i only need to pay 200 now close to 700. I live in a large household using more than 1500kw thats why kena ICPT.
care to share more? ICPT does not cancelled out by your exporting the power to the grid?
@@shinichixx no, ICPT is charged on the usage you used from the grid. If you are mostly at home during the day and consume directly from the panels, it wont count into your tnb usage.
@@PsychedMedia thanks!
This is interesting information. Thanks.
Is your setup directly from the inverter to the grid? I think need to change the setup type which can directly utilize from solar and store the power in a battery in order to offset this.
But then again.. without the solar panels generated electricity, the bills will be much higher right?
For those who are considering this system, without any batteries, and basically directly selling your electricity to TNB. Please note the following drawback:
1)TNB determines what they will buy the electricity that you produce. If in the future EV and this solar model that sells electricity to TNB becomes too popular, TNB will have to actually reduce the rate that they buy your electricity, cause they have a problem with too many solar producers, and may have to turn off their power plants. Turning on and off a power plant cost money. TNB not in it to lose money too, so you smallest producers are the first to get cut in the rate of power that you produce. This has happen in California and the EU, most famous example is Germany having to pay people to use power.
2) If TNB power goes down, you also lose power, even during day time. Your solar can soak in the sun and be useless. At night, even worse.
There are other high level disadvantages to it, but I won't put in here, cause these are the 2 points that have a high correlation to the money you spent for this solar system. So be very sure of the solar package that you are getting is what u can stomach
Do you know how much does battery solar system cost? i heard battery alone is rm80+k
German what? Pay people to use solar? Seem good, bcoz germans could run extra bitcoin miners and help stretghten the network
This is what I'm wondering about. I was talking to a colleague and he doesn't know about the hybrid system setup. He only knows this grid-tie setup like in the video. Hybrid setup is the way to go if you really want to spend zero dollar on electricity, but I guess its not well-known here in Malaysia.
It would have been better if you opted for the hybrid setup (not sure if they have it here in Malaysia). For the hybrid setup, you won't pay a dime at all since your solar PV can generate enough power for your day needs, and the battery for your night needs. Depending on your usage, you won't be needing TnB anymore. Although this setup is a bit more expensive due to the battery.
Isn't it common to have micro inverter in all solar panel installation now (2024) regardless which solar company it is?
Not really, as a person in the industry (the place i work in sells both micro and string inverters), let's just say it has its pros and cons.
String inverters are definitely way easier to change post NEM, to hybrid inverters for battery storage, compared to microinverters and doing ac coupling for storage. Personally only good reason to have microinverters is if your roof is extremely segregated (multiple angles) or shaded, but even so i'd prefer having double string inverters haha.
In regards to reliability, microinverters are still in some sort of a gray area, they're only really mass produced or widely popular for less than a decade, reliability long term is still unknown, though you can't deny the fact that the technology is superior to what string inverter offers. But string inverters are tried and tested for many decades so expectations on its lifespan is quite standard already.
If Solaroo able to connect meaning somebody from outside can hack your home's network? Is it still safe?
mana m40 tersakiti se-Malaysia tu.... ni gov bukan main banyak lagi bagi.. gaya hidup dapat, jimat pun dapat.. apa mau lagi.... 😢
kau ni bodoh ke apa? banyak benda lain m40 kena lenyek... kos hidup tinggi, cukai2 baru, subsidi dimansuh... video cakap pasal solar, macai dah start bising. pui
My solar panels exported 800 kWh last month, and I got my EV this month, so I’m charging it for free now. Here’s a tip for you: cutting trees around your house can reduce the shading and improve your solar panel generation yield
If we dont have car loan anymore no need to change to ev car lor
Some people love to take loan 😂 they want to try everything they can
How I Pay Less for Electric Bill but Pay more on upfront cost and maintenance.
How much you spend for this installation?
@@tankming6792 lol free, u as the consumer gonna pay for it
Detail bro such as capacity , your usage per month etc.
If use 30-40 years how to safely dispose / recycle safely ??
Rather asking about that, your car tyre how to recycle. Plastic bag need crazy long time to decompose.
What is the output capacity of each panel?
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Solaroo available in Sarawak?
what options for condo? 🤔
non
Move to landed
peter play some drum plz😂
u already paid 20k to 30k upftont to install solar, the so call money save bcoz is paid by yr own money la 😂....solar efficiency will drop over time and warranty from the installer hv T&C.
ROI in 6-7 years..solar can tahan about 20 years…so 13-14 years you untung
It will benefitted in the long terms after 5 years, 70% free electricity
If the solar company so confident, why dunt they offer no payment upfront but let me pay them mthly from my electricity savings? So that i can make sure they dunt close their company after 5yrs and their solar product wont hv issue during the 10 to 20yrs period.
@@realmlee8803 not exactly, but theres already company doing something similar which is Rent-to-own scheme.