Solar Guppy wrote:
If you think the eBay prices are to high, your not going to like buying new panels then. Prices are closing in on 5 dollars watt.
I already have
There are some dealers with product in stock, and you are correct, $5 a watt is about the going price, although there are a few just under that. The price on ebay is between 3.5 and $4 a watt. For that difference in price, I'd just as soon buy new panels, and not have to worry about whether there will be any problems.
Solar Guppy wrote:
As for brand, all silicon panels are basically the same. What ever you do DON'T BUY ASI panels (Uni-solar and older BP panels sold on eBay) as they have really issues long term
Kyocera from the summer of 2001 has huge amounts of failures, I personally know of 6 arrays that Kyocera is replacing/replaced all the panels.
Thanks for the info. I will avoid them.
Solar Guppy wrote:
If you want to get panels buy them now, they are not going to be cheaper, at least in US dollars terms for a very long time, if ever.
I fear we are at the dawn of some very ugly inflation, history has not been kind to countrys that carry large debts and ours is pushing 400 billion and growing this year alone and the total debt is almost 8 trillion , thats 27K for every living person in the USA
On this I agree completely, and that is one reason I'm interested in solar power for my getaway home. Another is that the struggle to keep cheap energy flowing is soon to become more and more futile. The number of forces arrayed against things staying as they are in America are legion. I'm doing a lot more to prepare than just a solar electric system, might I suggest bullion and stores of food
Oh and BTW, that $400 billion deficit figure you quoted is pure gov't fuzzy math. All kinds of costly expenditures are simply not counted towards the deficit, but we pay them just the same