SamSpade
Well-Known Member
And for me, specifically - Trinity Solar.
I now know two households that have gone this way. They both say they love the way it's working for them.
Over the last ten years, virtually every article I've read on the subject suggests that - at best - solar might allow you to pull even.
That is, if you spill out twenty grand on equipment, over its life you'll save about that much if you're lucky.
If you lease, by the time your lease is up, you won't have really saved a nickel.
Who has done it, and done it for - A WHILE? We typically pay between 375-400 for electricity each month.
Over the last ten years, I've replaced everything I can in the household with more efficient versions - I've even replaced the well,
which was probably working overtime to squeeze a few drops out of the aquifer.
Every analysis I've seen strongly suggests - solar won't help me much.
Tell me I'm wrong.
I now know two households that have gone this way. They both say they love the way it's working for them.
Over the last ten years, virtually every article I've read on the subject suggests that - at best - solar might allow you to pull even.
That is, if you spill out twenty grand on equipment, over its life you'll save about that much if you're lucky.
If you lease, by the time your lease is up, you won't have really saved a nickel.
Who has done it, and done it for - A WHILE? We typically pay between 375-400 for electricity each month.
Over the last ten years, I've replaced everything I can in the household with more efficient versions - I've even replaced the well,
which was probably working overtime to squeeze a few drops out of the aquifer.
Every analysis I've seen strongly suggests - solar won't help me much.
Tell me I'm wrong.