thompsonx
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ORIGINAL: Nnanji ORIGINAL: thompsonx I make electricity for free. No, you don't. If you actually did make electricity you'd know that. The lights are on, the blender works, the microwave works...where did those electrons come from? If any electricity was free everyone would do it. If solar was cheaper than buying from the grid, everyone would do it. You don't make free electricity and if you actually made electricity you'd know that. It's another of your lies. ORIGINAL: Phydeaux Whereas a Kwhr in the us costs $.12 And in florida $.07. The sun shines for free. What part of that escapes you? A hundred watt pannel cost me $85. A hundred watt pannel will make 1 kw in 2 days if we figure the pannel get 5 hours a day of exposure. I live in the desert southwest with much more than 5 hours of insolation... .12 cents into $85. equals 708 days. Now unless the sun stops shining the rest of the electricity it produces is free. Jesus you are phoquing stupid. There you go showing you know nothing. You talk about the lights on, a blender and a microwave. A 100 watt panel produces about 20% of the label power at 12 volt. Funny thing about that, mine produce the rated power and have for the past 30 years. Why do you think they only put out 20% of their rated power? Not enough to even turn on one light let alone a 1500 watt microwave. 12 volts won't run anything in your house until you pass it through an inverter. Yes we have had this discussion and those inverters are available on ebay n the $200-$500 range. And...oh...those little black boxes that you lectured me on called batteries because your light won't turn on at all at night (when you need the light). Your 12 volt panel may charge one small battery which may store a few watt hours, quickly used up by one 100 watt bulb Why would anyone use incandescent bulbs when led is so available and so cheap and sooooo effecient.? if you have the inverter. The microwave would eat up that battery charge before you finished heating your top ramen. The pannels...yes more than one., charge a bank of batteries...yes more than one. The batteries are 2 volt 1500 amp hours. There are 12 of them. If you can do the math you will find that they not only can run the microwave but also the air conditioner and the lights and anything else I choose to use. You see, you know nothing about electrical business or electrical physics. I clearly know more than you. You show vast ignorance to other people who do understand it. I called BS on you regarding this some post ago and like other thread you just keep showing ignance. Now, get on your google and figure out if you really did have a solar system how much it would cost to buy, I have posted that for your edification already. how much it would cost to install, I did it myself...it just is not all that difficult. and how much it would cost to maintain. The only maintainance I have had to do is wipe the dust off the collectors... Then figure out its life expectancy I have been using them for 30 years and they still put out their rated power. and replacement costs over time and then compare that to buying electricity from the power company. You'll...maybe...learn something and see just how stupid you sound now. The sun shines for free...You are obviously too stupid to notice.
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