Posted by John T on November 06, 2023 at 17:17:13 from (45.16.200.171):
In Reply to: Solar posted by Vito on November 06, 2023 at 16:42:56:
Ive used solar panels, lithium batteries and inverters several years to provide most of the power (except AC) in my RV as we often dry camp and I LOVE IT WOULDNT BE WITHOUT IT never going back
HOWEVER thats a far different animal then for home use. The other HUGE difference is if you have a Grid Tie or total off grid system. Its NOT for everyone, the economics may or may not ever pay out, there's lots of factors and variables methods and installations, amount of sun, free standing or roof mount or solar shingles and stationary or sun tracking on and on and on etc. etc. NO TWO ARE ALIKE NO USERS HAVE THE SAME REQUIREMENTS. Some laugh at it or hate it while others love it TO EACH THEIR OWN.
As an electrical power engineer and as prices have fallen a lot over the past years I cant tell you this IF I WERE YOUNG JUST STARTING OUT I would use solar and wind power plus renewables with a modern smart super insulated home yayyyyyyy
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