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โDec-16-2022 04:31 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Grit dog,
Ah but that depends on your point of view. If his rv storage was near home, he could, if nothing else, reduce his bill at not much cost. Or he could do net metering with the excess power.
โDec-16-2022 04:10 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Grit dog,
Ah but that depends on your point of view. If his rv storage was near home, he could, if nothing else, reduce his bill at not much cost. Or he could do net metering with the excess power.
โDec-16-2022 01:08 PM
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โDec-16-2022 01:13 AM
pianotuna wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
- As an individual playing the system it makes great sense.
- In terms of the larger community system, it's an expensive way to generate power and your neighbors wind up subsidizing you.
I don't see how that can be said.
Most grid tied "sales" are at the wholesale rate. i.e. about 50% of what is charged by the electric utility company.
Most also "zero" the credit balance (if any) once per year.
The only power source that is cheaper than solar is wind. Wind does require more maintenance.
โDec-15-2022 08:29 PM
โDec-15-2022 06:14 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
- As an individual playing the system it makes great sense.
- In terms of the larger community system, it's an expensive way to generate power and your neighbors wind up subsidizing you.
โDec-15-2022 03:57 PM
Grit dog wrote:pianotuna wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Iโd say youโre trying too hard to find a solution to nothing.
The libby EVers on this forum would tell you how you could sell it back to the utility company.
Just donโt ask them to run the numbers as to whether itโs feasibleโฆ.lol.
I have run the numbers for a partial year. The return on the investment was over 4%. That number does not include any government grants. System was active starting in May.
One does have to have the cold hard cash to pay for the system.
Youโre selling power from your RV batteries back to the electric company?
Fundamentally that doesnโt make financial sense to me. Youโre saying you could purchase, build and operate your own solar powered system (like an off grid system except larger to power all the systems and conveniences of a typical home) cheaper than the utilities rates?
Interesting.
โDec-15-2022 10:04 AM
pianotuna wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Iโd say youโre trying too hard to find a solution to nothing.
The libby EVers on this forum would tell you how you could sell it back to the utility company.
Just donโt ask them to run the numbers as to whether itโs feasibleโฆ.lol.
I have run the numbers for a partial year. The return on the investment was over 4%. That number does not include any government grants. System was active starting in May.
One does have to have the cold hard cash to pay for the system.
โDec-15-2022 09:12 AM
โDec-08-2022 05:00 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Iโd say youโre trying too hard to find a solution to nothing.
The libby EVers on this forum would tell you how you could sell it back to the utility company.
Just donโt ask them to run the numbers as to whether itโs feasibleโฆ.lol.
โDec-07-2022 05:20 PM
JimBollman wrote:
This is an expensive idea but might fit your uses. Buy a few so called solar batteries and swap them out to be used other places on a regular bases. I have 4kw of those batteries for use during short power outages at home. I just charge them from the wall but if I had a motor home with a bunch of solar sitting in the back yard I would store them there and swap them into the shop to use the power. My process now for longer power outages is to charge them with a generator so I don't have the generator running all the time. I have thought abut picking up some solar panels to recharge them but they are still on the maybe list.