physioman wrote: » Have to agree on the pv aspect. It's not really suitable for ireland.
garo wrote: » You can’t change the sun or clouds can you? There are sophisticated programs that will tell you exactly how much you expect to produce every month in Ireland so none of this is a surprise. As far as not being able to consume what you produce in the summer: Once we get a FiT nobody will be complaining about it. My self-consumption in May when I produced a phenomenal 767kWh was 62%. So I wouldn’t say I am not using what I produce. And now that I have an EV and a Zappi I expect that figure to be closer to 90.
garo wrote: » Plenty of discussion in the quotes threads about cost and payback time if you'd care to look.
CoBo55 wrote: » I only asked no need to be so rude about it. Nothing unusual for boards I suppose...
wexfordman2 wrote: » Daft comparison, if you buy a car, you buy it knowing that you need it 12 months if the year, the same does not apply to solar pv, you never buy it to replace your dependence on grid power in it's entirety, that would be daft. The same argument could be said for wind, why install.wind, when you can't rely on it when you need it most. By the way, my pv production so far for the month of October is 270kwh, nothing to sneeze at by any means.
DrPhilG wrote: » How was he rude? You only asked, but you asked in a thread unrelated to your query so garo is suggesting that you ask in a more relevant place. As a wise man once said, "try hard not to be offensive. Try harder not to be offended".
richie123 wrote: » Apologies for going off thread. I personally wouldn't buy something that will not work for 3 months of the year. As for refit it'll be set very low pricewise...and pointless.turbines are similar in cold spells with no wind they're useless ..occuring at times of greater demand. The next 3 4 months will be very interesting to see how pv works in this country. That's my opinion doesn't mean I'm right.:)
CoBo55 wrote: » All I wanted was a figure just to get an idea of the costs involved.
DrPhilG wrote: » Then I would take garo's advice and post in a relevant thread where you're more likely to get an answer.
CoBo55 wrote: » You both strike me as the kind of fellas who have everything costed down to the last cent and could give those figures in a flash.
DrPhilG wrote: » I already did give a detailed breakdown of the cost of my system, and my monthly and daily production figures. Guess where I did so? The cost, in the solar PV quotes thread. The monthly generation figures, in the monthly generation thread. The daily generation figures, here. In the daily generation thread. How is it so difficult to grasp that you should ask your question in a relevant place to improve your chances of getting an answer? Would you go into a thread discussing fuel economy figures for a car, and ask about how much people are paying for window wipers?
CoBo55 wrote: » Are you a moderator here? Very strange defensive attitude from both of you in this thread. A simple, it cost me X and I hope to have it pay for itself in X years surely can't be that difficult to tell us. You both strike me as the kind of fellas who have everything costed down to the last cent and could give those figures in a flash. Where I'd like to place panels faces wsw I'm in county Wexford so I'd probably get good output. Today would be very good sun is beaming down.
CoBo55 wrote: » ....some links to those threads as that would be too helpful. The search function isn't the best.
kanuseeme wrote: » There is a F-117 in your picture.
richie123 wrote: » The next 3 4 months will be very interesting to see how pv works in this country. That's my opinion doesn't mean I'm right.:)
DrPhilG wrote: » Sweet. The fella at BMW told me it was an i3...
banana5kin wrote: » So, I posted a while back about new pv install and my lousy numbers. Finally got the installers out again (maybe ordering an additional panel helped). So they looked at the wiring and discovered that 3 of the 8 panels were wired incorrectly (pos and neg the wrong way around). So for the original 8 panels today after the re-wiring topped out just short of 2kw, where previously on the suniest days I was getting a max of 1.3kw, haven't got a figure for the 9 panels, but the weather forecast ain't great for the next while.
KCross wrote: » Why? Do you live in a bunker?!