Posted on 05/07/2023 6:19:43 AM PDT by CFW
The only way it might pay in the end is if you do it yourself.
I built the 14kw battery banks for about $3000 each. If you buy that as a packaged box its more like $10k.
If you or a family member doesn’t have the know how, you will overpay and never recoup.
You can disconnect your system from the grid at any time, by opening the main incoming breaker. They can’t bypass that.
“You can disconnect your system from the grid at any time, by opening the main incoming breaker. They can’t bypass that.”
They only take your battery energy if they have an internet lock on your equipment. Don’t forget that. And just what if the code THEY HAVE EMBEDED in your inverter, STOPS you from blocking this action. With the breaker open, there maybe no path for them to take your energy but that doesn’t prevent malicious code from crippling you in your own equipment.
You own nothing and you will be happy.
> I used to go on fly in fishing trips to central Ontario Canada.
I used to go up to a friend’s cabin on the French River in Ontario. We had a large automobile battery to run a car stereo and a small portable generator to keep it charged.
The cabin had a Franklin wood-stove and Coleman propane heater, with propane for lights, stove and fridge.
Boats were gasoline powered, obviously.
There was a fishing lodge a few miles down-river. It had three diesel generators running 24-7 to keep the fridges/ freezers and lodges powered. At night we could hear them, faintly but clearly. I recall somebody mentioned that it cost $10,000 per month to keep them running, as the diesel had to come 20 miles by barge from across the lake. This was also at least 20 some odd years ago and I’m sure it costs a lot more today. Costly yes but this was the cost of doing business. Solar ? Totally impracticable. Not to mention that the lodge closed in September and didn’t open till June.
Another libtard ripoff don’t fall for it
I had solar water heaters in Tampa when I lived down there.
At Christmas I flew back to Indy to visit family. When I came back to Tampa that there had been a hard freeze while I was gone and water had been rolling off the roof the entire time.
Had one hell of a water bill, not to mention the solar panels I had to replace required insurance help.
“Most people do not know that when you install the battery backup system, many grids have the right to take your power from the batteries into the grid to offset shortages in other areas
You have to be connected to the grid for that to happen!😁 I’m not.
Phone batteries (Li-ion) generally last around 300-500 charge-discharge cycles before seeing a marked deterioration in capacity. In actual usage my phone batteries tend to last not quite two years.
Tesla is doing this right now. Tesla solar roofs store energy in their wall solar battery packs, and Tesla vehicles can be charged up directly from the wall packs, night or day. Recent news articles about it.
One of the best fishing camps I went to in central Ontario could handle a couple of dozen of people. The camp operator had a big generator that ran continuously. It was basically for lighting and recharging fish locators. Running any fishing camp of any size totally on solar power is a non starter...
She should’ve installed an off grid system.🤨
You can get a bank of five server rack batteries for less then $9000 .
When you put out $30,000, you sign loans, how stupid you are
... Normally, people with electric cars charge them at night, so they can drive them in the morning. Draining the car all night isn’t very useful..
With your solution, wouldn’t it be cheaper to buy the batteries without the car? Plus they wouldn’t take up nearly as much garage space!
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