Not to be the bearer of bad news, but if you're currently enjoying a generous feed-in tariff, upgrading your solar system may mean that you forfeit it and are forced onto the new, smaller one. It is often possible to avoid this though by upgrading the right way. We explain how here.
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- Can I just replace my panels if my inverter is still good?
- Summary of Rules for Solar Additions, Alterations, Repairs & Upgrades
- If someone else other than the original installer touches my solar system, who is responsible for the warranty of the whole system?
- I want to upgrade my solar system in WA. What do I need to do to keep my Feed In Tariff (REBS)?
- We've got a 6kw solar system, installed 5 years ago, no problems with it. Howver, its been installed facing North, which is great. Can i just add more panels and another inverter or do i need permission from anyone?
- I really want to add a Tesla Powerwall to my solar system. Is it compatible with my existing solar system and inverter?
- Can I add a second solar system and still claim the rebate?
- What will happen to my premium feed in tarrif if I upgrade my current solar system?
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