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Yes, solar panels can be installed on a house with a flat roof.
I'm looking to see how much it would be to install solar panels on a home. Or more information on where i would be able to locate a place of purchase, or in general more information...
Let your fingers do the work and look up a solar company in your phone book. If and when you find one consider a thermosiphon solar hot water heater. The cost is dependent on the number of people using it.
Solar panels typically have a lifespan of around 25 to 30 years. However, with proper maintenance and care, they can last even longer.
A local air conditioning company is advertising combining their (newly installed) central air conditioning system for homes, with roof solar panels. They say that the combination MAY reduce your electric bill. Nothing I can see to back-up their claims. Hmmmmm. And they offer, if you can get it; central air conditioning that runs on natural gas. Again, possibly cheaper than using electricity.Has any one actually tested to find out if solar panels and/or natural gas DOES, or DOES NOT save you any money to make it worth the bother?
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Yes, solar panels can be installed on a golf course or clubhouse. They can be mounted on rooftops, carports, or even on the ground in open areas of the golf course. Installing solar panels can help generate clean and renewable energy while reducing electricity costs for the facility.
Yes, solar panels can be used to power electric boats or marine vessels. Solar panels are a sustainable and efficient source of energy that can be used to charge the batteries of electric boats, providing a clean and renewable power source for propulsion. This helps reduce dependence on fossil fuels and minimizes the environmental impact of marine transportation.
Ok so my electric bill is through the roof because of the air conditioner (mini-split). Is there any kinds solar panel I can buy at a store and install it myself? Do I need any skills? Which brand? blah...blah...blah...
Unless you live in an area with a very high UV index, like Las Vegas for example, solar panels are not cost-effective. You definatly should not attempt to install solar power yourself if you intend to power a residence with it (unless you live in a shack). A certified electrician is required in order to connect your equipment to your house's electrical system. It isnt just as simple as a few panels. You need a converter that turns the DC voltage generated into AC. You also need equipment to connect to the metering system for your house. If you want to see if it is cost effective, you will need your electric bills that show usage for a year and the price per kWH. There are a lot of websites that have calculators for solar power systems.
Hi I need to replace the solar panel on my calculator and was wondering where I could buy one. Thanks in advance for your answers.
My suggestion is to first make sure that your calculator does not also use a tiny button cell. It could just be that the battery went dead. Also know that it's probably less trouble to just get a whole new calculator. If you have the skills to replace the solar cell, I'd suggest first disconnecting it, and wiring a .5 volt battery in its place. If that doesn't work either, maybe the problem is not the solar cell at all, but just its connection, or even a dirty ON button. As for where to get a replacement solar cell, if it were me, I'd go to a dollar store, and see if they have a cheap solar calculator that I could harvest one from.