forgetiwashere
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tis all good mate u have no way of knowing, your just going off what a so called professional told u. not your fault
yeah no, most do go back to the grid.Its much cheaper to get an inverter type system. Depending on the size of your unit and how much power you consume you can actually get a refund from the power company if you produce more power than you use.Its also easier because there are no batteries to have to worry about.Most solar systems dont actually go back to the grid due to the cost involved in having them setup this way
And increases the value of your house too.We hardly ever use mains which is good.. Same with water ... why pay for it when if ya invested some coin in 10yrs it pays for itself your right.. Then you have free power for ever
Most have a guaranty of 30 years on panels and 5/10 years on the inverter.Thats only the guaranty,they should last longer than that.Well actually not for ever. If im not mistaken solar panels need to be replaced every 15 yrs or soo
Dont you get it??there wont be any "small increases" power prices are set to explode. Solar power is the future.10 years is nothing .....then your power will be free,at about the same time the average power bill may be $2000-$3000 /year.[420]Haze;7123384 said:LOL, IMHO solar is a waste, for the investment, the amount of return and rate of that return is fkn minimal if that, also in the event of natural disaster, like in melbourne a year or so ago when we got slammed with that hail storm, well, there go your panels and in most cases, insurance lacked or didnt cover, so alot of people got pinged replacing them from there own pocket which is a small fortune on its own, id rather keep the money in my pocket and just pay the small amount of increase without any fkn headaches. Something i always keep in mind too is tradies, the less anyone comes to my property the better especially while i got shit growing, so, less things that require professional maintenance the better.
I hear Whitney Housten is making a new movie "The Body Bag"[420]Haze;7123489 said:
I respect your opinion shankae, but i disagree, i have heard from sparkies and electricians sub contracting doing installs, even they have told me unless your prepared to spend big $ like you suggested, then its not worth it for the return, $15 G's to some is pocket money, to others, to invest $15-$20 G's over a 10 year period aint practical when trying to pay off a mortgage, it could be better utilized elsewhere, i think someone else said it earlier, its ok to also base it off rates and pricing now, but we cannot be certain where things will lie in 10 years. If i had money to burn, id definately consider it.Dont you get it??there wont be any "small increases" power prices are set to explode. Solar power is the future.10 years is nothing .....then your power will be free,at about the same time the average power bill may be $2000-$3000 /year.
Hail damage is a concern yes,insurance will cover it now if you have the right policy.
As far as traddies coming to your home,time it to suit you and no probs.Systems dont take long to install.