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Solar panels - photovoltaic
I should like to hear from anyone who has had PV panels put on their roof, especially with regard to:
1) costs; 2) effect on electricity bills; 3) satisfaction with installer. Thank you Solar Fox |
Skeptical
1. I'm curious to know whether or not Deed Restrictions in The Villages permit solar electric panels on residential roofs.
2. On average solar electric panels take from 10 to 15 years of savings to break even before beginning to actually save money. In Florida, with so many days of sunshine, it may be closer to 10. Remember that there is a lot of other equipment that must be installed to make the panels effective. Here is an issue: what is the warranty and/or useful life of the equipment? If the equipment fails just about the time it has "paid for itself" and is about to actually save money, what good is it? I don't see this as particularly attractive in a retirement community, for obvious reasons. |
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Now a word of caution, there are some junk solar panels out there. Once you have gotten your replies, ask your proposed installer what solar panels they use, as well as the inverter, etc. Then independently of whatever the installer says, check the viability of the panel supplier. The typical solar panel warranty is 25 year operating to a specific level. The installer should have a warranty on there work. I have extensive background in this area (NOT including actual installation) but all other aspects. Send me a PM if you would like to discuss further. |
No HOA can prevent solar (panels) energy related installs.
Tinker is correct, you want what is referred to as a tier one panel manufacturer. Fl is bad for no incentives, but you will get the 30% fed rebate . |
There is a fairly thorough article on this subject in the August issue of Consumer Reports.
Also make sure your homeowners insurance will cover wind or lightning damage to the cells and roof. Another wrinkle might be to add big batteries to the PV system to retain excess power instead of selling it to SECO. Tesla's Powerwall or a somewhat similar products from Sonnen are discussed here. |
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Again, a doubtful investment in a retirement community. |
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I paid $1400 for a solar panel for my electric golf cart that returned zilch despite the promises of extend travel and life of my batteries. Green is clean but then so is money...if you get my drift:icon_wink: go fossil fuels |
There is a solar panel on our roof that heats the pool. Our first full month here the electric bill was $267. I wonder if it would have been higher if we didn't have the solar panels but I have not history nor basis of comparison.
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Seems high to me
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with pool & spa $80-120.
I do use an aquarium pump that is great on electric. I use solar hot water works great. Solar pool systems run about $3500, if you have an installer do it. But DIY $800 |
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Average daily usage 69 KWH. Does this seem high relative to others? |
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that pump at 100% maybe pumping too much too fast not allowing the proper dwell time, therefore wasting elec. easy to check |
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