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Solar power: An inexpensive, environment friendly method to power your home.

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Post by ArcherHayward May 25th 2011, 12:43 am

Solar power vic offers efficient home powering systems to you considering the fact that your home is consuming the correct amount of un-obstructed sunshine over the year. Residential solar power cells that are attached to your roof function by transforming sunlight into direct current, i.e., electric power.

Residential solar power has now immediately turned into a reality and with the current economic crisis; residential solar power isn't just an environmentally friendly method but also a cost saving one. Residential solar power goes back towards the 1970s in the United States. Due to the fact that time the cost of residential solar power has gone down significantly.

Solar power created by solar panels is a silent process and its energy which is made from direct sunlight which is turned into heat or electricity. It's actually a versatile supply of alternative energy which can be used for numerous applications, providing power to almost everything from autos and boats to residences as well as spacecraft.

Setting up a solar power vic system at your home or company may be an important investment. You might want to confide a solar power vic firm having a verified track record. Installing clean, good, inflation-evidence solar power is increasingly easy and the most generously obtainable form of alternative energy in Australia. However, compared to European countries such as Germany as well as Spain, the market continues to be significantly underdeveloped. Solar power is one of the many promising sources of electricity. It might be the perfect thing you need to cut your costs.
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Post by Warthog May 29th 2011, 8:27 pm

We power our home with Solar Panels, it runs everything in the home, the exception being water and cooking which are butane gas.

We do have wall to wall sunshine in Belize for most of the year, and I calculated that the cost of the equipment would be re-couped in 6 years.

A backup generator is necessary for the days when you have cloud or rain, and in my opinion the keyword to solar is 'Management', when the sun goes down you have whatever is stored in your batteries. We have been running solar now for 2 years, and whilst the first year was a big learning curve, we are totally satisfied with it.
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Post by d-knots June 8th 2011, 7:21 pm

Archer is selling something that really doesn't belong
in this forum.

W you might see some ads here and there but
our Admin hasn't been around to clean it up.

Good response though...LOL. Sunny
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