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School me on Solar Panels


Fubar231

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The best solution is to have them always facing the sun directly. This is achieved by using a dual axis tracking array.

 

Basically I looked at my house and electric use. I need about $15k in panels/system to get a fixed system. Dual Axis would be almost $30k.

 

This would have the electric company pay me.

 

What are you trying to achieve? Net-0? Off-Grid?

 

If you are going to put up Solar, think about Wind too. Around here if the sun isn't shining, the wind is blowing.

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What are you wanting to know? I have 24 panels on my house... Installed last August. I'm completely self sufficient and then some... In fact I get a check from the electric company.

 

Granted, I am in Denver. We have 300 plus days of sunshine. You would want them facing south, don't even attempt it if youre thinking north.

 

Axis panels are lots of upfront money. They weren't worth it IMO. I've got the tallest home around with a custom mount to face south. My system in total was around 30k.

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