Try as you may, it seems you missed the boat. Are those a bunch newly installed 100watt incandescence downlights I see. And 4 years to pay back... uhh... try again.
Very interesting. Sounds like a good idea, but the video lacks detail. Like is there staorage (batteries) or do you actaully spin your meter backwards during the day so whenyou use utility co. supplied power at night your using the power you gererated during the day? Most people would use that stuff at night when there's no sun. I'm not sure if a meter even spins backwards? I think you have to have a agreement with your utility co.
Yeah, I already contacted my utility co fo rthe details. It's called net metering. There's alot more to it than just connscting it to your mains though. There is a decent amount of equipment involved.
The solar panels were $5800 installed, theres a federal tax credit of 30%, and a Pennsylvania tax credit of 35%. The solar system installed is a little over 2000 dollars after the tax rebates.
yeah, maybe. but still, the initial cost was probably through the roof. Plus, it's not like you're paying less than you were before the home theater was constructed. It's just that now you have an expensive home theater that doesn't require payed electricity
Yeah, I agree with some of guys here, that said you should have painted room with a bit darker color :)
HQelectronicsreviews 8 months ago
is not a good color for that ,,but it is a nice job
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lavernedi 1 year ago
Great video...I converted my home to a net-zero solar home that uses no oil or gas...I made a video about it called, "Preparing for Peak Oil".....
MrEnergyCzar 1 year ago
How is that different from having the whole house powered by the solar panels?
thelegendarypaki 2 years ago
impressive
MattiasJohansso 2 years ago
Try as you may, it seems you missed the boat. Are those a bunch newly installed 100watt incandescence downlights I see. And 4 years to pay back... uhh... try again.
josh123guy 2 years ago
i suggest for best results, to paint the room with a darker color!!
rembert32 2 years ago
Very interesting. Sounds like a good idea, but the video lacks detail. Like is there staorage (batteries) or do you actaully spin your meter backwards during the day so whenyou use utility co. supplied power at night your using the power you gererated during the day? Most people would use that stuff at night when there's no sun. I'm not sure if a meter even spins backwards? I think you have to have a agreement with your utility co.
MrNicks24 2 years ago
The power goes to your main. There is no need for a battery. What you don't use goes back to your electric provider.
spikeglikes 2 years ago
Yeah, I already contacted my utility co fo rthe details. It's called net metering. There's alot more to it than just connscting it to your mains though. There is a decent amount of equipment involved.
MrNicks24 2 years ago
The solar panels were $5800 installed, theres a federal tax credit of 30%, and a Pennsylvania tax credit of 35%. The solar system installed is a little over 2000 dollars after the tax rebates.
milkyhotsauce 2 years ago
Haha they fail to mention a cost. I think if you could afford to build that room, you could easily afford to pay for all the electricity
Avino3 2 years ago
but you would make money back from puttin the solar panels in
milkyhotsauce 2 years ago
yeah, maybe. but still, the initial cost was probably through the roof. Plus, it's not like you're paying less than you were before the home theater was constructed. It's just that now you have an expensive home theater that doesn't require payed electricity
Avino3 2 years ago
All for the extremely low price of...........
warewolf213isMoB 2 years ago
"Outputs 700 Watt an hour"
Eh... no... you mean 0,7KW/h per hour?
jcvjcvjcvjcv 2 years ago
Very Cool!!! I would love to incorporate this stuff in my own home!!!
pablohunny 2 years ago
That is really cool.
ConceptVBS 2 years ago