Old Rocks
Diamond Member
My, my, you can't read for shit, can you?Sheesh, ol' Kosh needs a brain transplant. A 10 or 12 Kw solar installation would do nicely. Backed up with one or two of those batteries. Then if the utility did not like the idea of net metering, you could tell them to get their damned lines off your property.
Once again the cost of things fail on the far left/AGW cult!
One battery costs $70,000, you got that in your back pocket?
And yes the solar panels to produce the amount of wattage you posted is around $30,000
So once again I am right on target and the far left/AGW cult is wrong!
Who will be able to afford this? That is right ladies and gentlemen as well far left drones, the ubber rich!
The top 1% will be able to afford going off the grid, leaving the poor to pay higher prices as they can not.
So much for these people being for the poor!
Tesla home battery Worth the cost Depends where you live - May. 1 2015
If you live in the South and already own solar panels, it could take you just under three years to make up the cost of the $3,000 Tesla Powerwall battery.
But if you live in the Pacific Northwest and don't have solar panels, it could take you at least 16 years to make up the cost of buying Tesla's new home battery.
There are a lot of variables and some tricky math involved to figure out whether the Tesla Powerwall battery makes sense for you. For example, your power utility company might offer a subsidy. Then again, those savings might disappear when you hire an electrician to install it
But go ahead and once again demonstrate the idiocy of the very far right.