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  1. #61

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louisiana84 View Post
    I'm glad I have options. My pickup gets 12 MPG. My EV gets at least 10X that. And charges in 15 minutes on road trips. Anyone who spends an hour charging doesn't know how to road trip an EV.... Tesla Powerwalls don't cost $60k... So much misinformation in this thread from people who are really at the back end of the learning curve.
    They cost $15k and you said you want 4 of them. Before common core 15 x 4 was 60

  2. #62

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louisiana84 View Post
    I'm glad I have options. My pickup gets 12 MPG. My EV gets at least 10X that. And charges in 15 minutes on road trips. Anyone who spends an hour charging doesn't know how to road trip an EV.... Tesla Powerwalls don't cost $60k... So much misinformation in this thread from people who are really at the back end of the learning curve.
    In west Texas the follow up question to your 12 MPG is that with or into the wind. Witnessed that exact discussion over F-250s in a Lubbock parts store. Most had a 2 MPG swing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    They cost $15k and you said you want 4 of them. Before common core 15 x 4 was 60
    $16G is the cost for 2 units

  4. #64

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    Two Powerwalls (26kw) = $16k, price includes hardware. My latest quote on a good quality 26kw generator was $15k including installation. The generator requires service, periodic inspections and fuel, not included in cost. Don't need solar panels with a battery backup, but for the sake of argument if I throw in the cost of 10 solar panels that produce 10,000 watt hours in 5 hours of sunlight, that's another $2100 bucks. Mounting brackets, which anyone who can use a screwdriver can install, another $500.

    My solar system requires no maintenance, is silent and produces no fumes. The generator is loud, requires maintenance, and produces waste gasses.

    You do you. I'll happily do me.


  5. #65

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    Quote Originally Posted by Louisiana84 View Post
    Two Powerwalls (26kw) = $16k, price includes hardware. My latest quote on a good quality 26kw generator was $15k including installation. The generator requires service, periodic inspections and fuel, not included in cost. Don't need solar panels with a battery backup, but for the sake of argument if I throw in the cost of 10 solar panels that produce 10,000 watt hours in 5 hours of sunlight, that's another $2100 bucks. Mounting brackets, which anyone who can use a screwdriver can install, another $500.

    My solar system requires no maintenance, is silent and produces no fumes. The generator is loud, requires maintenance, and produces waste gasses.

    You do you. I'll happily do me.
    I'm trying to do some comparisons. Can the Power wall run a whole house (100A, 220V)? I have a 200A service, no natural gas, and think my max load is in the 100-125A range. I'm looking at 3-4 days after hurricanes being without power.

  6. #66

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    that is a terrible analogy, go buy an all electric box truck and compare your expenses. you could have bought a honda civic and did the same thing.
    Try a Chevy spark. (Not electric, regular but super small) I had one for about three years and then traded it in for more than I paid

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    Here is an interesting storage article.

    https://bgr.com/science/mit-research...heap-additive/


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunAmos View Post
    I'm trying to do some comparisons. Can the Power wall run a whole house (100A, 220V)? I have a 200A service, no natural gas, and think my max load is in the 100-125A range. I'm looking at 3-4 days after hurricanes being without power.
    https://www.tesla.com/support/energy...erwall-back-up

  9. This is a GREAT IDEA Re: Solar

    Of course thieves love to see your cars being charged in an open garage or carport, especially at 3:00 AM


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Of course thieves love to see your cars being charged in an open garage or carport, especially at 3:00 AM
    Are charging cables really in demand?

    Seems to me like everyone that needs one, has one.

  11. #71

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    I hope all of you have an opportunity to hear one of the presentations by either Mark Zappi or Terry Chambers. Both describe energy today, near term (5 years) and long term. I pay a lot of attention to their stories. I like UL’s research positions in their areas. Solar and hydrogen in the long term large scale.
    Locally, our solar array on Eraste Landry not only provides all electrical needs for daytime athletic area but we sell energy back most days. Storage research is making headway. Will be solved.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 60swerethebest View Post
    I hope all of you have an opportunity to hear one of the presentations by either Mark Zappi or Terry Chambers. Both describe energy today, near term (5 years) and long term. I pay a lot of attention to their stories. I like UL’s research positions in their areas. Solar and hydrogen in the long term large scale.
    Locally, our solar array on Eraste Landry not only provides all electrical needs for daytime athletic area but we sell energy back most days. Storage research is making headway. Will be solved.
    Good post, any links to what Zappi and Chambers have said on the subject?

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