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Originally Posted by villagetinker
I never let them get to that point, when I pointed out I was a member of the IEEE that wrote the national standards for these, as well as being on UL standards boards, and pointing out that I would never get my money back, they left.
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Exactly - thanks for sharing your calculations that it is not cost effective. I would add that whenever you have to have a new roof, it costs an additional $7,500 to remove and replace the panels. Then there is the issue upon resale - not too many people are comfortable with the idea of 100% solar.