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Got a surprise yesterday. Here in IL we have Citizens Utility Board, which tries to keep utility rates within reason. Can't rely on regulators, who are in bed with utilities in a state where half our governors end up in prison. CUB has deterred rate increases and outright fraud, to the tune of MANY 100s of millions of $ to customers.
Anyway they ran a "I LOVE CUB" picture contest, I won $300 with this pic. Part of lawn has straw on it, trying to clean up some rough spots from heavy equipment. They said it may be use it for some publicity. Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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Got a surprise yesterday. Here in IL we have Citizens Utility Board, which tries to keep
utility rates within reason. Can't rely on regulators, who are in bed with utilities in a
state where half our governors end up in prison. CUB has deterred rate increases and
outright fraud, to the tune of MANY 100s of millions of $ to customers.
Anyway they ran a "I LOVE CUB" picture contest, I won $300 with this pic. Part of lawn
has straw on it, trying to clean up some rough spots from heavy equipment. They said
it may be use it for some publicity. Bruce RoeAttached FilesLeave a comment:
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Yes everyone has a different problem to solve. No tiers here, but plenty of cold & clouds. BruceLeave a comment:
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Well, Bruce, I just got my annual electric bill today from PG&E. Total of $508 for the year. Not too bad for only a 3kW array. It is amazing what tier shaving and TOU rates can do even with a relatively small installation.Leave a comment:
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Sept
Pretty awful sun day today, severe overcast with rain some of the time. Managed 32 KWH.
Meantime yesterday was so cold here it set an all time record for 11 Sept. But a new
component is up & running. My old 1978 AC had died. One week ago a new 14.5
SEER heat pump went in, 3 ton air to air. Can't use it in the middle of winter, but today
it is heating the house while multiplying my KWHs. Will need them; another cold winter
predicted. Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by bcroeThere is an array west of Crestview, but like mine, its nearly impossible
to see from the road; I haven't made contact yet. Bruce Roe
solar panels. Don't think the person operating them was home. There is also a small
windmill behind them; it was spinning hard today. I don't think they were really serious,
because a couple young trees were starting to grow only 6' to the south.
The array used aluminum framing of stock metal drilled and cut; not solar specific stock.
It looked identical to that on mine; maybe put up by the same installer. However, the
anchors were wood posts instead of concrete. Apparently it had been expanded a couple
of times. I saw some panels with older 5" cells (rounded corners), 6" square cells in 6 X 9
and 6 X 10 panels, all connected up. They might be something like 2 strings of some 300
VDC, I'll guess 4-5 KW. Did not see the inverter(s) but did spot the disconnect boxes on the
outside of the rear building. Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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I hope the inverters last 5 years. I view them like tires: use them till worn out, then replace.
There is an array west of Crestview, but like mine, its nearly impossible to see from the road;
I haven't made contact yet. There is a really massive commercial array on the south side
of the airport, half a dozen miles to my east. Its also practically invisible from the road. The
factory that built those panels is near by, haven't heard much about them lately.
Bruce Roe
Too bad the Florida Utilities have been doing just about everything they can to block it here.Leave a comment:
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Other PV Arrays
Originally posted by SunEagleNice layout. Hopefully your inverters will last.
I also saw a neighbor of yours SE of you with a much smaller array of 42 panels. Hard to tell
what their cell count is.
There is an array west of Crestview, but like mine, its nearly impossible to see from the road;
I haven't made contact yet. There is a really massive commercial array on the south side
of the airport, half a dozen miles to my east. Its also practically invisible from the road. The
factory that built those panels is near by, haven't heard much about them lately.
Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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The first was finished by mid June (they didn't put in the NET METER till 31 July). Digging the
E-W foundation started in Oct, so G Earth must have been between those dates. The E-W
strings are 10 panels of 72 cells, the S are 12 panels of 60 cells. Same string voltage. Bruce
I also saw a neighbor of yours SE of you with a much smaller array of 42 panels. Hard to tell what their cell count is.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by SunEagleWhen did you install the East/West array? G Earth only shows the southern portion back in 9/13
E-W foundation started in Oct, so G Earth must have been between those dates. The E-W
strings are 10 panels of 72 cells, the S are 12 panels of 60 cells. Same string voltage. BruceLeave a comment:
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If anyone on this forum is harvesting sun, Bruce certainly is. 20 panels East, 20 panels West. I lost count of the ones facing South. He's got his own solar farm there, for sure.Leave a comment:
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When did you install the East/West array. G Earth only shows the southern portion back in 9/13Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by livingincebuIf I may, Bruce, how large is / are your array(s)?
explanation & pictures on my PHOTOBUCKET; just click bcroe , then ABOUT ME
for the link. 6 albums under ENERGY CONSERVATION. Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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