Unless you have an enormous system you ll no longer be eligible for feed in tariff payments.
Moving solar panels from one house to another.
It is possible to take your solar system from one house to another however it will mean that the installation on your new house has to be up to today s standards and both the panels and inverter must be current models.
Under the current solar rules once the solar system is installed on a house then it is yours to do what you want with it.
The costs will be huge.
The chances of your solar equipment being damaged as it s being removed disassembled or shipped obviously goes up when you are physically moving your panels as well.
If you are thinking of trying to move a solar system then you should find out if the utility company that serves the house you are moving to allows you to connect a used system.
And the earlier you involve the service transfer team the better.
But as you know it takes lot of time work and your solar panel will be crack when you remove them.
Aside from the mess trying to take your solar panels with you when you move can be costly even before you consider the labor and permitting costs.
I don t think so its good idea.
So when you move house you can if you want take it with you.
Transferring your sunrun solar service doesn t have to be.
Just wondering if anyone has moved a whole solar setup panels and inverters from one house property to another.
In fact sunrun has a dedicated team of service transfer coordinators whose entire job is to help you smoothly and painlessly transfer your sunrun solar service to the new homeowner.
If moving a solar system from one house to another or even re install on a new house on the same address the electrical regs require it to meet all the standards and requirements of a new solar installation.
It can be done but moving a system is a tricky process.
Ready to go solar.
Possible damage from moving solar panels.
If your new home has a different kind of roof than your previous address you may need different components to mount your solar array.
Yes it is theoretically possible to move your solar panels but it probably wouldn t be worth your while.
For homeowners currently leasing solar panels contact the company you re leasing from about moving the equipment to your new location.
Sorry that s not our rules we just have to follow them.
You ll need to have a solar company do the removal and reinstallation.
Yes for sure you can remove them and then install in your new house.
If you have no plans to take the leased panels to your new home this is something that will need to be discussed with the company in order to terminate your lease agreement.
The australian standards relating to pv systems have been re written multiple times in the last 5 years.