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    Default Re: Save money

    One thing that is free to do and it really does save you money and that is do not leave any of your electrical stuff on standyby turning it all off when not it use ie TV /DVD, phones, computers, washing macine, stove etc. Note your present bill and then check it after you've had a quarter with all the stuff switched off, you will have a pleasant suprize.

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    The house down the road from us has 14 panels and went the market. The block is steep, close to bush (fire risk) and it was snapped up within weeks. Real estate adverts often show solar installation as a plus point. Our installation contract is with the installer and does not have any such clause of '25years' and the deal was with us and the method of settlement was a $8,000 refund from the federal Government paid to the installer. Shonky con artists latch onto this sort of large scale operation and the key words are be careful and get more than one opinion. We've had our system in for 5 years and it has had no hiccups.
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    PS: Warranty Power Performance Warranty we have is 25 years - Inverter Waranty 5 years. In the next 25 years who knows what developments will emerge. R.
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    I drink rum to stay warm.

    Unfortunately it has been ridiculously hot here in California of late so now I have to have the fans on (whilst drinking rum) to stay cool(er).

    SDG

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    Vic I think that you will be able to answer this.Solar panels generate 12 volts so how do they get upto 240 volts to run our appliances.????
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Brady View Post
    Vic I think that you will be able to answer this.Solar panels generate 12 volts so how do they get upto 240 volts to run our appliances.????
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    you have to buy new appliances that run on 12 volts of course lol cappy......i knew there was a bloody catch somewhere......but its free .....regards jim cappy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Brady View Post
    Vic I think that you will be able to answer this.Solar panels generate 12 volts so how do they get upto 240 volts to run our appliances.????
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    Jim, as you rightly state a typical solar panel produces 12v DC (direct current). The voltage from the panels is fed into an inverter which converts the voltage to AC (alternating current) for use in your house, included in the inverter is a transformer which ups the voltage to 240v.I hope this helps.
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