Would you ever use solar panels on your house? I've seen houses around here with them and I always thought it was a cool concept. I've heard it ends up causing more problems and can be more expensive though. What are your thoughts on them?
I want some but when I’m able to go off-grid. I don’t want one of those setups that just go into the power grid. My pal has some in his house and pays $10/month for electricity and has AC and a Jacuzzi.Would you ever use solar panels on your house? I've seen houses around here with them and I always thought it was a cool concept. I've heard it ends up causing more problems and can be more expensive though. What are your thoughts on them?
This is an excellent question! As of right now, no, I would not invest in Solar Panels. Solar Panels are relatively new for consumer use and the pricing is extremely high. However, I have heard nothing other than good reviews regarding Solar Panels. In the future, when the pricing comes down, I believe it would be a great way to save on energy costs and produce your own electricity for your house and appliances. We will just have to see how it all plays out with pricing.Would you ever use solar panels on your house? I've seen houses around here with them and I always thought it was a cool concept. I've heard it ends up causing more problems and can be more expensive though. What are your thoughts on them?
This is where you have to be very careful with the company that you choose to handle the installation of the panels because they are the only one's that can mess things up for you.I was actually thinking about getting a small system for my house. I'm a renter but I already got the go-ahead to get some set up. I just have to pay if there are any damages to the roof. Assuming they get installed properly it shouldn't be an issue. Just trying to figure out how much this all would cost.
This is why I am still sitting on it as an idea. I don't want to pay for something and then they mess the owner's house up and I am stuck paying the repair costs of the roof!This is where you have to be very careful with the company that you choose to handle the installation of the panels because they are the only one's that can mess things up for you.
The last time I had my roof messed up, it wasn't funny at all and I had no idea till it started raining. The shit messed up my home in a way that I never expected.This is why I am still sitting on it as an idea. I don't want to pay for something and then they mess the owner's house up and I am stuck paying the repair costs of the roof!
Yeah that can be a costly mistake. Since I don't own the place, I don't want to be responsible if something goes wrong. Going to look into options that don't involve the roof. lolThe last time I had my roof messed up, it wasn't funny at all and I had no idea till it started raining. The shit messed up my home in a way that I never expected.
It's very important that you try as much as possible to avoid getting into that kind of unnecessary expenses of fixing the roof should they damage it.Yeah that can be a costly mistake. Since I don't own the place, I don't want to be responsible if something goes wrong. Going to look into options that don't involve the roof. lol
What problems? I don't have solar panels, but not because they are harmful or something, just that they're not practical where i live. Honestly, i haven't heard of any bad or negative effect of solar. Maybe for the battery connected to it. But with Li-ion batteries, renewable energy is much safer.Would you ever use solar panels on your house? I've seen houses around here with them and I always thought it was a cool concept. I've heard it ends up causing more problems and can be more expensive though. What are your thoughts on them?
Love this question. Not only do I use them I have lived off grid with them going on almost a year. I ordered 4 renogy solar panels from Amazon for a grand. Easy set up. I live in colorado where we get 300 days of sun so it's run like a champ. I play my ps4, I run internet as well as keep all my electrical devices charged. It only costs a grand for the 4 panels. I have learned that once you have 4 panels the key is to get solar batteries. They increase your amp hours to the point its like living on grid. I have also researched bouge RV which offers solar powered appliances like freezers. There is also a solar set up out here called Solar set which is like a huge solar powered station with numerous panels and solar generators. They even make solar panel water pumps for wells as well as solar lights and electric fencing. When it comes to black freedom and reestablishing our black cities solar panels are pivotal in that the government can't turn off your power. I am a huge proponent of off grid living. Solar is a major part of that. Last thing they work just as well in the dead of winter!!!Would you ever use solar panels on your house? I've seen houses around here with them and I always thought it was a cool concept. I've heard it ends up causing more problems and can be more expensive though. What are your thoughts on them?
Love this question. Not only do I use them I have lived off grid with them going on almost a year. I ordered 4 renogy solar panels from Amazon for a grand. Easy set up. I live in colorado where we get 300 days of sun so it's run like a champ. I play my ps4, I run internet as well as keep all my electrical devices charged. It only costs a grand for the 4 panels. I have learned that once you have 4 panels the key is to get solar batteries. They increase your amp hours to the point its like living on grid. I have also researched bouge RV which offers solar powered appliances like freezers. There is also a solar set up out here called Solar set which is like a huge solar powered station with numerous panels and solar generators. They even make solar panel water pumps for wells as well as solar lights and electric fencing. When it comes to black freedom and reestablishing our black cities solar panels are pivotal in that the government can't turn off your power. I am a huge proponent of off grid living. Solar is a major part of that. Last thing they work just as well in the dead of winter!!!
That's what's up. The most expensive part for me is the solar batteries. 326 a pop and I could use at least 4. I only spent like 980 for the 4 panels. It may have been cheaper since im im colorado. I know the charge controller and initial set up can be a hurdle but you can infinitely add om panels for like 100 a pop. Great long term investment indeed.I have some. They are quite expensive but a good long term investment! I got a deal on mine due to some unusual circumstances though so it worked out okay!
The longer the technology is around the cheaper it gets. When I first bought mine it was a grand. In showing others I took a screenshot to post . The same set I bought which includes 4 panels and set up equipment was 607!!Solar panels are very commonly used in my neighborhood. It's even more cost efficient than running petrol on generator from my analysis of the two of them. You can decide what you want to have run on your solar system with the inverter. The bigger it gets, the more inverter batteries it's going to require.
Solar provided a complete life hack for my family and I. Been off grid almost a year with just 4 panels. Amazing technology.I use the solar panel at the moment, and it is the best decision hubby and I have made. Even though we still have a backup generator.
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That's how all technology based gadgets works. Look at what's going on in the smartphone world especially with iPhones. Whenever a new release comes out, it's always very expensive but with time, it gets sold cheaper. The same thing would be applicable to solar panels.The longer the technology is around the cheaper it gets. When I first bought mine it was a grand. In showing others I took a screenshot to post . The same set I bought which includes 4 panels and set up equipment was 607!!