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Solar panels and selling power back to the grid?
By admin | December 20, 2007
Trappl*11 asked:
how are solar panels wired up when selling power back to the grid , how much on average could one get from selling power back ,
is it worth the investment
i have currently just have 8 150watt solar panels what would i need to get the rigged up to produce power , with how i would have to wire them up and what else i need
could a system me made so i have grid power and solar power and if i have spare solar power sell it back is that how it goes ???
Question posted courtesy of: Gerald
how are solar panels wired up when selling power back to the grid , how much on average could one get from selling power back ,
is it worth the investment
i have currently just have 8 150watt solar panels what would i need to get the rigged up to produce power , with how i would have to wire them up and what else i need
could a system me made so i have grid power and solar power and if i have spare solar power sell it back is that how it goes ???
Question posted courtesy of: Gerald
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December 20th, 2007 at 6:26 pm
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For the prices in your total investment and make decision personally have never seen an installation that gives.
The feelgoodfactor.
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December 23rd, 2007 at 4:27 am
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