Solar panels. Useless or the future?

NZDoug

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aww, got cross threaded. Sorry bout that.
Speaking of solar systems, I have the Tesla 2kva system.
It halves our power bill.
Here in NZ we pay 30.55 cents NZ per kilowatt hour +.33 cnets per day line charge, 10 bucks a month.
They buy back at 06.cents per kwh.
I read that Mexico solar power big thingy costs .02 cents to produce a kilowatt hour,
Int eh summer with long
Ontario its .09 cents per kwh.
We get ripped off here is the government flicked the crown jewels when they privatized 49 % shares in the power companies.
The baqttery on its plinth looks very futuristic.
The house draws power but shuts off at 30% battery level so ya got juice if the power goes out.
We can view our electricity draw on line and convert to a "smart" house.
We have had it for 3 months so still learning to drive it.'
Smart house jazz.
 

JamesBondo

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Mar 3, 2012
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aww, got cross threaded. Sorry bout that.
Speaking of solar systems, I have the Tesla 2kva system.
It halves our power bill.
Here in NZ we pay 30.55 cents NZ per kilowatt hour +.33 cnets per day line charge, 10 bucks a month.
They buy back at 06.cents per kwh.
I read that Mexico solar power big thingy costs .02 cents to produce a kilowatt hour,
Int eh summer with long
Ontario its .09 cents per kwh.
We get ripped off here is the government flicked the crown jewels when they privatized 49 % shares in the power companies.
The baqttery on its plinth looks very futuristic.
The house draws power but shuts off at 30% battery level so ya got juice if the power goes out.
We can view our electricity draw on line and convert to a "smart" house.
We have had it for 3 months so still learning to drive it.'
Smart house jazz.

so how often do you get '2kva' from it? Around here that wouldn't power a toaster more than once a day.
 

Hoid

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so how often do you get '2kva' from it? Around here that wouldn't power a toaster more than once a day.
your complete refusal to consider evidence is comical.

the world either fits your pre conceived ideas or - well, no or.

you know it all
 

JamesBondo

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Mar 3, 2012
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your complete refusal to consider evidence is comical.

the world either fits your pre conceived ideas or - well, no or.

you know it all

Your reading comprehension is less than a child in grade 3. Go back to the OP.

I bought, it failed, I measured, and discovered that the product only produced 10% of what it promised. In the real world, that pretty sums up the definition of 'considering evidence'.

Not like you. All your evidence comes from the internet.