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Following along!I am totally curios what it would cost you to install solar?Everytime I run the math, I come up with 10-15 years to recoup the cost, and by then you would have to replace everything and basically start all over again.
Quote from: Alchase on April 08, 2020, 02:52:27 PMFollowing along!I am totally curios what it would cost you to install solar?Everytime I run the math, I come up with 10-15 years to recoup the cost, and by then you would have to replace everything and basically start all over again.https://www.backwoodssolar.com/learning-centerThis learning center page, is really nice for giving you an idea whats involved. It gives you 6 diffent examples, in varoius sized systems.
Fred, what are you using for refrigeration?
I just took my old system (trace) out of my place and installed a new 8KW system from outback.There was nothing wrong with my old system just that it was not big enough for my usage. I will be putting the whole thing up for sale here but I can send you the information on it before I put it up here. Inverter, charge controller, switch to turn the generator on when battery level is too low. I would recommend getting new panels, mine are 15 years old and the newer panels put out more watts but there is technically nothing wrong with my panels either.
Quote from: Hilltop123 on April 08, 2020, 03:10:02 PMFred, what are you using for refrigeration?Rtic cooler and a block of ice!
Quote from: Machias on April 08, 2020, 03:36:44 PMQuote from: Hilltop123 on April 08, 2020, 03:10:02 PMFred, what are you using for refrigeration?Rtic cooler and a block of ice!I'm surprised you don't have a propane powered fridge...I do like following along on your threads about your place and what your doing
Quote from: Alchase on April 08, 2020, 02:52:27 PMFollowing along!I am totally curios what it would cost you to install solar?Everytime I run the math, I come up with 10-15 years to recoup the cost, and by then you would have to replace everything and basically start all over again.From a cost perspective, Solar is hard to pencil out for states as far north as Washington. Especially since states like Washington and Oregon have such cheap electricity compared to other states. For southern states with more annual sun exposure and higher electricity rates, it pencils out well. California, Hawaii, Arizona, etc. is a total no-brainer for solar.Panels last longer these days and have longer warranties, so wouldn't have to replace after 10 years. But your point on payback is valid, and varies by state.
Quote from: Buckmark on April 08, 2020, 04:35:02 PMQuote from: Machias on April 08, 2020, 03:36:44 PMQuote from: Hilltop123 on April 08, 2020, 03:10:02 PMFred, what are you using for refrigeration?Rtic cooler and a block of ice!I'm surprised you don't have a propane powered fridge...I do like following along on your threads about your place and what your doing Have you priced a propane fridge? I have bought two, in the 16 years we have lived here. The last fridge we bought is electric, and our system is supporting it. But I push my system. This hillbilly, likes luxury.
Quote from: Hilltop123 on April 09, 2020, 07:49:14 AMQuote from: Buckmark on April 08, 2020, 04:35:02 PMQuote from: Machias on April 08, 2020, 03:36:44 PMQuote from: Hilltop123 on April 08, 2020, 03:10:02 PMFred, what are you using for refrigeration?Rtic cooler and a block of ice!I'm surprised you don't have a propane powered fridge...I do like following along on your threads about your place and what your doing Have you priced a propane fridge? I have bought two, in the 16 years we have lived here. The last fridge we bought is electric, and our system is supporting it. But I push my system. This hillbilly, likes luxury. Yep new they are not cheap at all, i was thinking more of a used one out of an RV..... I know someone that has a off grid cabin and picked one up for a few hundred bucks from a wrecked rv and has been using it for years