Solar panels-practical???
According to Bob F :
"Chris Lewis" wrote in message
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According to Bob F :
Some friends of mine claim they basically pay nothing for
their electricity. This is in NW Washington State. I believe
they said they paid about $16,000 for their system. They
are careful about their usage it seemed.
More than careful methinks. Going off-grid with solar electric
means that they have to be _extremely_ miserly with electric
power. Things like 12V lighting systems, propane powered fridges,
etc.
You can't go off grid if you're into standard consumer appliances.
They are not off-grid. They do have two meters, and net billing.
My question would then be, if they're actually living in this
place full time, do they get a _real_ reduction in monthly electrical
bills once you factor in maintenance? Completely ignoring amortization
of the PV cells, the amount of power you can feed back from even
a large investment in PV is quite small.
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Chris Lewis,
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