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Don't get your solar from Pink Energy, formerly Power Home Solar. Our system seems to be working OK but there are a lot of complaints on the internet. Do your homework before choosing a company.
Well, that’s difficult. I originally ordered used 325w panels for $125 per, but SanTanSolar sold out of them and hooked me up with these for the same price.
You have to move quick on solar panels and used/blemished are fine, panels last years and years. These are a generic good deal, given that I don’t know your requirements.
https://www.santansolar.com/product/...w-solar-panel/
#RESIST
Their west coast office is pretty close to me.
Just a dog chauffeur that used to hold the dumb end of the leash.
So there is a storm a’coming in solar generation. ⛈
Last year Congress passed a law that sanctioned the Chinese use of slave labor.
The problem is effectively almost every solar panel in the world is built with Chinese components.
Earlier this year, Joe Biden took executive action to allow Chinese solar panels to be transshipped through Vietnam, Cambodia, etc.
Likely there will be trouble if the Republicans win the House in this general election. Also likely there will be eventual legal challenges that executive action will cause another major supply chain cut.
Recent discussion- Paywalled for some people…
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...rced-labor-law
Discussion of the Chinese market involvement…
https://www.csis.org/analysis/dark-s...labor-xinjiang
In my area, we are about 50/50 on good versus bad solar installers. Lots of complaints and bankruptcies. As the cost has been rising for the last two years with inflation, I feel I waited too long. My utility kilowatt cost is $.11, which also made the payoff longer term.
Just wanted to reiterate to look into what your supplemental solar provider allow. Unless something has changed, they usually won't allow you to modify the system to run off the grid. If you get a supplemental solar plan where they own the gear, you'd have to ride out the contract and have them uninstall it before you could then install your own off the grid system.
So, if going off the grid is the goal, even if just for emergencies, its probably best you start preparing from the beginning to buy a system outright on your own like @LittleLebowski
We had a system two houses ago that was through Vivent, I think it was. No issues, loved it, worked great.
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