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Selling power back is a myth... You can't go past zero... Unfortunately.
yeah solar panels are getting much better plus you can get 30% back from the stimulus. Also you dont even need the batterys anymore now when you make more power then you are using your power meter spins backwards basically, so in the end you still get to use the power you made during the day at night since your meter went backwards during the day and now at night its spins forward when your not making any power. Also there are water proof power inverters made so you DC amp drop is minimized. Im working with a designer whole will go out to your place or business or home and design a panel layout with a kw per hour rating so you know exactly how much your system can make on a sunny day. Also in california you can get a tax rebate depending on how many KW per hour you make. The technology is so close to being so economical that most people will be able to afford it.
yeah solar panels are getting much better plus you can get 30% back from the stimulus. Also you dont even need the batterys anymore now when you make more power then you are using your power meter spins backwards basically, so in the end you still get to use the power you made during the day at night since your meter went backwards during the day and now at night its spins forward when your not making any power. Also there are water proof power inverters made so you DC amp drop is minimized. Im working with a designer whole will go out to your place or business or home and design a panel layout with a kw per hour rating so you know exactly how much your system can make on a sunny day. Also in california you can get a tax rebate depending on how many KW per hour you make. The technology is so close to being so economical that most people will be able to afford it.
solar panels cost typically 2-3$ per watt
im curious if any of you have experience with off-grid systems.....
it sounds like money wise grid-tie sounds better, but i might be purchasing some land in the near future which doesnt have power hooked up on it and im sure i would have to pay for that aswell.....
so im looking around for a off grid system that can run a small 2bd home (700 sq feet) and 2 - 400 watt tents...im a little confused on how big of a system i would need for this 1kw,2kw?
would something like this be enough (121 kWh/month)
any info would be much appreciated
I have friends that run a 20 x 600watt room from solar panels that run the length of their roof. The setup includes 20 x 12 Volt batteries ( deep-cycle) that in turn feed a large power converter.
The also have a large water bladder under their main house that catches and stores all the rain water, which they use for the grow.
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I really look up to them.
I've been pondering this idea myself... I'd like to run 1-1K light, 2-600W lights and my 435W T5 panel.
A 7.5KW "OFF GRID" system was recently quoted at $20K-$30K installed. ;)
Another thing that is often not thought about when dealing with wind turbines is the mounting tower. The most effective wind turbine install means that the blades are a min of 30 feet above anything within 100 feet of the turbine. If ya had a 20 foot tall building and 11 foot blades your turbine would be about 75 feet at it's peak.
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