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Does anyone here have Solar Panels? We just received a call about getting SP for no charge to us. I was wondering if they are any good on reducing your electric bill.
That is interesting! The think that has kept me from considering them is that I don't want to put the things on my roof. Something on wheels makes a lot more sense to me.I have just spent some time learning about solar panels
and I have built myself a system that works better than
the retail models, it is on wheels and I just move it to
follow that sun.
Mike.
There are no plans yet, Alligatorob, being an electrician, I gotWhere did you get your plans? Or did you engineer the system yourself?
Thanks Mike, I will look into it. I am also an engineer, civil not electrical.So I suggest that you build your own system, if you are at all technical,
should you decide to do so, let me know and I will help you, with advice.
Mike - help me understand. You are getting 90% efficiency? Currently monocrystalline solar panels have the highest efficiency of all solar panels on the market with a rate of 20%-28% as you have said. But which solar panels are you using to get 90%? Wouldn't that make the nightly news?There are no plans yet, Alligatorob, being an electrician, I got
to thinking about how it can be done, so I started studying the
subject, it was black magic to me at the time, but I don't give in
easily.
The strange thing about "Solar Power", that is available, in this
country, is that when they advertise their product, they will let
you know that it is one of the best systems on the market giving
28% output, in my eyes that is rubbish, so I tried my idea, and I
am consistently getting 90%+ this is from the panels, the problems
that the commercial people seem to have, is that when a panel is
shaded, or a bird dirties it, it stops producing electricity and starts
taking electricity from the other panels are still producing, this then
turns the panel into a heater.
So I suggest that you build your own system, if you are at all technical,
should you decide to do so, let me know and I will help you, with advice.
Mike.
Good point. Also, aren't permits required to connect to the grid? Here in So California, it requires an inspection according to strict installation and safety rules that are complex. For example, you have to provide a safety relay that disconnects your solar system from the grid if the grid goes down. This is a safety issue to prevent your system from electrocuting workers trying to fix and restore the wiring and controls for the grid.Be sure to ask your insurance agent about it before installing rooftop solar. You may need coverage changes or a second policy.
Best fully check out that 'no charge'We just received a call about getting SP for no charge to us
YupThe payback time would be 10-12 years and since I'm in my 70's, I would be better investing my cash elsewhere.
Any increase in property value (and that is debatable) would only be realised if you sold up after the payback period.
I have no idea what kind of panels they are, I know not-a-lotMike - help me understand. You are getting 90% efficiency?

I am using Lead acid batteries Capt Lightning, they are muchLithium batteries, a charge controller and an inverter must cost a few bob on top of the panels. Even if you use stored electricity instead of the mains, you still have to pay a standing charge.
Ah, what you seem to be suggesting is a sort of "off grid" system that you use as an alternative to mains supply. It still seems an expensive way to go unless you are completely off-grid. Lithium batteries, a charge controller and an inverter must cost a few bob on top of the panels. Even if you use stored electricity instead of the mains, you still have to pay a standing charge.
Mike, this picture is puzzling. What is the 0.5A measuring and what does the text say? The characters are too blurry. I think you might be mixing up solar panel efficiency (22-28%) with conversion subsystem (inverter, wiring, etc.) efficiency which is usually 95-98%. They measure different aspects of the system and can't be compared. (apples & oranges)I have no idea what kind of panels they are, I know not-a-lot
about solar, but I know about electrics and my ideas have
produced good returns, I will put a picture below.
Anybody thinking about solar energy, should forget about
selling to the grid, too much paper work and too much money
needed to get a system at least double of what you require,
keep off grid.
You can start with batteries and an inverter, plus a battery charger,
charge the battery during the day, from the electric supply, then
use your system in the evening, for lights and TV and maybe a small
heater, you will save money.
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This is a picture of a controller on my system, it was taken on a cloudy day
the solar panel is the middle 0.3A, the bottom is the output, it has an icon
of an electric light.
Mike.
Well the low-end solar panels riving outdoor lights are usually lower cost items and not built to the same quality standards as larger scale systems.I thought solar panels were great if you were powering transistor radio. But I got some solar outdoor lights, and I was super impressed at how well they work.
One thing I heard on TV was that solar panels had about a 10 year life. Any comments about that?