In a tangental matter (though not pertinent to grid-tied houses), this made me think of something my Realtor told me. We were standing in the doorway of the off-grid camp that caused me to come here and learn about solar, in December at 4pm. It was cold and getting dark. She first said, "hey, if you paid to have electric installed ($90K+), the house would be on a par with others (on-grid) we were looking at." Then she said, "honestly, it is impossible to sell an off-grid house, even if it has solar. I can't even get people to look at them."
This continues to give me some pause.
I know that your comment applies to the quality of the design/install, on grid-tied. Maybe the moral is to think twice about a solar-powered house, whether grid-tied or not.
This continues to give me some pause.
I know that your comment applies to the quality of the design/install, on grid-tied. Maybe the moral is to think twice about a solar-powered house, whether grid-tied or not.
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