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Hi, I am Aiden Smith these days energy cost and use are increasing more and more, therefore everyone is looking for the product that help to reduce high energy bills. It will be better if we install solar panel kit in home or office. In this way we can save money, energy as well as environment.energy savings |energy efficiencyComment
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Hi, I am Aiden Smith these days energy cost and use are increasing more and more, therefore everyone is looking for the product that help to reduce high energy bills. It will be better if we install solar panel kit in home or office. In this way we can save money, energy as well as environment.
My solar water heating system will never pay for itself to be quite truthful.
For most people investing in a solar farm is probably better than having their own installation.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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http://www.popularmechanics.com/scie...r-wind/4317039 will help you to get details about DIY solar panel and the installation process.CharlesLeofComment
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http://www.popularmechanics.com/scie...r-wind/4317039 will help you to get details about DIY solar panel and the installation process.
All requirements to be met with any other panel still are there - same permits, code requirements, racking etc. There are no short cuts and no reduced costs.
In short - the article is blatant BS. You would expect better from Popular Mechanics.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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Russ WHY..?My solar water heating system will never pay for itself to be quite truthful.Mine here in Aus would have paid for itself inside 3 yrs.Mine went one time about 18 months before we realized we had not turned the aux heater back on after some maintenance Solar hot water systems and roof collected water into tanks are compulsory for residences and commercial buildings in most cities and towns now here. You get used to seeing the panels on the roofs everywhere that you hardly notice them.Comment
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In Turkey you also see solar thermal on many rooftops - but the simple and cheaper systems.
You see zero PV - with full price plus import duties it is a loser.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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Russ WHY..?My solar water heating system will never pay for itself to be quite truthful.Mine here in Aus would have paid for itself inside 3 yrs.Mine went one time about 18 months before we realized we had not turned the aux heater back on after some maintenance Solar hot water systems and roof collected water into tanks are compulsory for residences and commercial buildings in most cities and towns now here. You get used to seeing the panels on the roofs everywhere that you hardly notice them.
Even with that lower bill I expect my pay back to be longer then 7 years which is acceptable but not great because I do not expect to stay in this house through 2017. Hopefully during that time I have no equipment failures which would extend the payback period even more.
So like russ, my solar heating system my never pay for itself while I'm in the house.Comment
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150 x 12 x 7 = $12600.. ?? Was that the gold plated version?
Mine cost $4600 about 2001 and had govt rebate $1800 .Total $2800.
Todays price same system of 2 panels and 300l tank is $6400 with $2200 of rebates available.. total $4200Comment
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My bad. I forgot to subtract my Federal rebate which I believe brought the price closer to $8500. So with the average savings per month is closer to $125 so the real savings has just under a 6 year payback.Comment
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6yr payback aint all bad anyways.
But as you have said you bought and had installed more than just a basic solar water heater..
Russ it seems is just in the wrong country to get rebates and a decent purchase price.
I would find it also would take a much longer time for payback in Philippines where I live a lot of the time,as no rebates there either. There would be if the people in govt found a way to rip off the system for them selves.Comment
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