I think the larger part in DIY solar is ensuring electric power in blackouts. If you're looking at a money saving perspective, you'll need to go much larger than 240 Watts. Ensure you're including the total cost of your service (Taxes, other stuff) and not simply the price per KW. With the cost of electricity going only one way (up), DIY solar is a good idea. But still... your information is good to have just the same. ...really like your videos.
Any way to make a slow down on the meter is a great achievement and the puppy is looking like she's settling in with her family, thank's for the videos_Billy
Noble puppy stares off into the distance. Doesn't give a toss about sustainable living. :P
createallow3126 3 weeks ago
Ouch, 16 cents a kw.
I hope you have stuff on timers to run off peak.
I'm in Connecticut, USA and pay just under 10 cents depending on wich vendor I buy from.
Cute puppy. Thanks for the videos !
Rich4Solar 1 month ago
So with the cost of the panel, the wire etc. you have made how much? LOL
SquirrelFromGradLife 1 month ago
@AussieHomestead 16 cents a Kw on peek time an 4 cents at night
DIYPV 1 month ago
I think the larger part in DIY solar is ensuring electric power in blackouts. If you're looking at a money saving perspective, you'll need to go much larger than 240 Watts. Ensure you're including the total cost of your service (Taxes, other stuff) and not simply the price per KW. With the cost of electricity going only one way (up), DIY solar is a good idea. But still... your information is good to have just the same. ...really like your videos.
Prancinglion1 1 month ago
Any way to make a slow down on the meter is a great achievement and the puppy is looking like she's settling in with her family, thank's for the videos_Billy
TheBillythekid2010 1 month ago