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pianotuna
Dec 02, 2012Nomad III
Hi Lindsay,
Actually the panels are installed vertically and do not require any snow clearing. In winter time the sun actually "bounces" off the snow giving a boost in output to the system.
I'm still toying with the idea of redoing my RV solar so that I could directly run my air conditioner from the panels. I'd need 1000 watts of panels. My existing super low light panels would have to disappear--and the system works so well I'm loath to do that.
I'm still hoping to hear how many kwh's 1800 smackers buys you. Was it a typo that you pay 73 cents per kwh? (i.e. missing a decimal place?)
Actually the panels are installed vertically and do not require any snow clearing. In winter time the sun actually "bounces" off the snow giving a boost in output to the system.
I'm still toying with the idea of redoing my RV solar so that I could directly run my air conditioner from the panels. I'd need 1000 watts of panels. My existing super low light panels would have to disappear--and the system works so well I'm loath to do that.
I'm still hoping to hear how many kwh's 1800 smackers buys you. Was it a typo that you pay 73 cents per kwh? (i.e. missing a decimal place?)
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