Hey Everyone,
I'm a noob so be gentle.
I am very new to the solar scene and am in need of advice.
First some history.
We live in a second floor condo with one window facing south (4'x4') and the rest of my windows facing directly west (3x) 5'x4' windows and a 8x8 slider, in SW Denver.
I have been on a conservation kick for the last few years. My family doesn't own a TV, but all four of us have a desktop computer and ipads and cell phones and an XBox hooked to a 19" monitor.
I literally had every light bulb in the house switched to CFL's, and it is our protocol to unplug everything that isn't in use, with exception of major appliances and the computers. House temp is set to 70 in the winter months and 78 in the summer.
Our electric usage is awful. We bounce between 700KWh to 1100KWh per month. I will be having our central fan looked at that circulates the air, as I suspect it is the major offender. Our hot water heater doubles as the house heat as well. I am sure we can conserve a bit more bit we have made huge cuts (perceived) and are not realizing it in our monthly electric bill. Xcell charges a premium for anything over 500KWh a month. does any family of four live under that?
Now for the big question.
Is it worth it from a cost benefit ratio to cook up a solar system or try PluggedSolar? I am hoping I could use one or two panels set behind one of the panels in a south and/or west window.
My thinking is to help power some items or back charge the system. I am a SQL Server DBA who works out of the house and I am on call frequently so my laptop (170w power supply) and external monitor are on almost 24/7.
Any and all input is greatly appreciated.
I'm a noob so be gentle.

I am very new to the solar scene and am in need of advice.
First some history.
We live in a second floor condo with one window facing south (4'x4') and the rest of my windows facing directly west (3x) 5'x4' windows and a 8x8 slider, in SW Denver.
I have been on a conservation kick for the last few years. My family doesn't own a TV, but all four of us have a desktop computer and ipads and cell phones and an XBox hooked to a 19" monitor.
I literally had every light bulb in the house switched to CFL's, and it is our protocol to unplug everything that isn't in use, with exception of major appliances and the computers. House temp is set to 70 in the winter months and 78 in the summer.
Our electric usage is awful. We bounce between 700KWh to 1100KWh per month. I will be having our central fan looked at that circulates the air, as I suspect it is the major offender. Our hot water heater doubles as the house heat as well. I am sure we can conserve a bit more bit we have made huge cuts (perceived) and are not realizing it in our monthly electric bill. Xcell charges a premium for anything over 500KWh a month. does any family of four live under that?
Now for the big question.
Is it worth it from a cost benefit ratio to cook up a solar system or try PluggedSolar? I am hoping I could use one or two panels set behind one of the panels in a south and/or west window.
My thinking is to help power some items or back charge the system. I am a SQL Server DBA who works out of the house and I am on call frequently so my laptop (170w power supply) and external monitor are on almost 24/7.
Any and all input is greatly appreciated.
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