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Another good video by our friend Alex on autos.
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yes, I noticed that too. Alex does a great job telling things in normal terms and not getting too techy on the subjects.Ha, you beat me to it. I was amazed at how far away his panels are.
Yeah, it is a little... depressing. I am still going solar this year, but I guess I'll just have to live with only being able to generate a portion of my electricityHoly smokes! What a setup!
He just about talked me out of ever considering solar as a home installation.
What is your total electricity cost per annum compared to pre solar installation including the $100?I watched the video and I am not sure I agree with him regarding off grid versus grid tied. I put in 6 kw of grid tied solar several years ago and have not purchased electricity in over 8 years. I charge two EV's and run my main house and the guest house off of the system. The guest house is all electric. I use more than I produce the coldest three months of the year but during the rest of the year I generate more than I use and generally get a check form the utility at the end of the year for about $100. Also there is a lot of green energy prodution in the area where I am so all around it pretty good and a lot less expensive than his system Below is a picture of my system and the Wind farms over the hill form me
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I did an online analysis. Problem is the best roofline on my house has 3 dormers. I couldn’t fit enough panels and the house would look ridiculous. If it were the back of the house that would be different. And I don’t have acres of land.Yeah, it is a little... depressing. I am still going solar this year, but I guess I'll just have to live with only being able to generate a portion of my electricity
Its not quiet that simple. I installed a heat pump and went from using propane or wood for heating to using electricity for heat. My annual electric cost was about $400 year prior to the solar install but I also saved about $1000 in propane and $500 in wood that I was using for heat. In addtion I went from about $1100 a year for gasoline for my Volvo S60 and truck prior to leasing an EV to about $100 a year for the truck and lawn care. So total saving after the solar was installed was about $1900 a year in Electric , propane and wood. After I leased my curent EV that saving went to $2900 a year. The origional cost of the solar array was $12000 after tax credits. So the system has alredy paid for itself.What is your total electricity cost per annum compared to pre solar installation including the $100?
I did an online analysis. Problem is the best roofline on my house has 3 dormers. I couldn’t fit enough panels and the house would look ridiculous. If it were the back of the house that would be different. And I don’t have acres of land.
I watched the video and I am not sure I agree with him regarding off grid versus grid tied. I put in 6 kw of grid tied solar several years ago and have not purchased electricity in over 8 years. I charge two EV's and run my main house and the guest house off of the system. The guest house is all electric. I use more than I produce the coldest three months of the year but during the rest of the year I generate more than I use and generally get a check form the utility at the end of the year for about $100. Also there is a lot of green energy prodution in the area where I am so all around it pretty good and a lot less expensive than his system Below is a picture of my system and the Wind farms over the hill form me
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