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December 31, 2010

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PeterQuirk

Thanks for the data Steve. I see a 6:1 variance between your min and max output in a typical year. Looking at my consumption I see at most a 3:1 variance in a year, typically closer to 2:1. Your annual output would help me avoid one month's consumption in summer when the temperature is highest and the AC is working overtime. We really need Moore's law to drive the efficiency of this technology higher.

Ryan Gadsby

Not too shabby. That comes out to what, about 30 bucks a month saved on average?

Steve Todd

30 bucks/month more or less. Rates have gone up 3 times since I installed the panels, so the number is constantly changing.

solar motion light

Wow interesting chart. Thanks for that data. I was planning to install a solar panel at home to help reduce the bill. Uncle had it already and really got a good result upon energy consumption. Thanks for sharing some ideas. I love your idea.

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