Lucius Vorenus
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Next generation of Solar is coming out in like 7 months. Now would be a bad time to buy. Apparently they are making good strides in technology.
Would be great if that was the only cost and my time was free.lol so maybe $1200 considering you can pull 3-4 lbs every two months not much of an operation cost if you ask me
You can also hook it right up to the grid which is what most people do in the valley. No need to store any electricity. You just feed your excess back into the system and hen at night what ever you use is off set by whatever credit you gained during the day. The main problem with maintaining solar panel is having to clean them off of dust and dirt because if the photovoltaic cells are blocked then they won't be very efficient.The thing about solar panels is you may have to build another closet thats up to fire code to store a bunch of batteries if you plan to store some of the electricity if not you literally have to run your shit during the day to use the electricity from the solar panels or you could store it in batteries and use it later.
That makes sense I wish I had the money available... I would add more lights and run my pool pumps during the dayYou can also hook it right up to the grid which is what most people do in the valley. No need to store any electricity. You just feed your excess back into the system and hen at night what ever you use is off set by whatever credit you gained during the day. The main problem with maintaining solar panel is having to clean them off of dust and dirt because if the photovoltaic cells are blocked then they won't be very efficient.
Would be great if that was the only cost and my time was free.
hydro is pricey to start up and maintenance also i dont know how to effectively get descent water thats not too hard for hardwater formulas cuz my tap is 240-350 according to the city (glendale's water company)ha not much time or thought involved with hydro growing
There was a tax credit a couple years ago that would have made the investment profitable over a 15 year period based on average use and a few other variables now that the credit has expired, it is a very tough margin to actually beat given the initial investment and the longevity of the equipment. Hopefully the new cells that KAL EL mentioned will be cheaper and more efficient.That makes sense I wish I had the money available... I would add more lights and run my pool pumps during the day
i can get you free panels and maybe even batteries you just buy the energy at a much lower cost than the electric company.The thing about solar panels is you may have to build another closet thats up to fire code to store a bunch of batteries if you plan to store some of the electricity if not you literally have to run your shit during the day to use the electricity from the solar panels or you could store it in batteries and use it later.
regular home owners will not be able to afford the new technology rite away it will still be a year or 2 before they are at a practical cost for the home user. it would be a bad investment until the cost has gone downNext generation of Solar is coming out in like 7 months. Now would be a bad time to buy. Apparently they are making good strides in technology.
i can get you free panels man price is not an issue when free you will buy the electricity at a reduced cost and we will maintain and repair themThat makes sense I wish I had the money available... I would add more lights and run my pool pumps during the day
two 1000 watters?I'm on APS equalizer plan.. If you mofos have good credit and pay your bills on time you might be able to get on it. Basically they take your average and set it as your monthly payment. I did this shit way before I started growing. So my bill was always like 280 a month running 1k, house hold stuff, and 11k gallon pool with two pump motors, now with my addition of another 1k light ( now running 2k) it went up to about 340 dollars. http://www-s.aps.com/main/services/residential/PymtOptions/ResPymtOptions_28.html