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 Posted: Sun Apr 8th, 2007 02:54 pm
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Joe Kelley

 

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Welcome to SunTechnics!



I am going to send an e-mail to the link above and that e-mail will be cut and pasted here along with any response returned. I do this occasionally as a connectivity test. I have yet to receive a response from any e-mails seeking information from Solar Panel sellers.

The reader (assuming there is one) may find the lack of response to be unexplainable?

On to the letter writing (someone may respond this time):



To Whom It May Concern: 

I want to know the minimum total cost required to connect one Solar panel up to the grid (average cost in the U.S. and/or anywhere on the planet – minus extended shipping costs). 

I want to know the above for the most efficient Solar panel available meaning: The Solar Panel the costs the least and produces the most electricity for the longest time or, at least, an average ‘best’ Solar panel. 

I want to know, once the above system (with one solar panel installed) is generating current, when the pay off day arrives (assuming an average rate of electric price @ .13 cents per kilowatt/hour = example). 

In other words: I want to know the minimum start up cost and I want to know how long it will take to pay-off the initial investment. 

Next: 

I want to know how long it will take to purchase a second solar panel after the first solar panel has ‘paid for itself’, assuming that all the savings in electric cost is invested toward the purchase of a second Solar panel. 

I want to know, then, how long it will take to purchase a third, fourth, fifth, etc. Solar panel, as time goes by, before reaching the end of the first Solar panels expected life span. 

I want to know how much ‘income’ is generated by the time the first Solar panel will be replaced with a new (and presumably better) solar panel.

I want to know these questions. I will publish your response here:

http://www.power-independence.com/new_topic.php

Thanks in advance,

Joe Kelley (Power-Independence)

Sent 11:52 Sunday, April 8, 2007