

£66 each for 430W panels and free delivery.

Would like to keep them here at the front of the house as its sunny even in winter but not likely to pass the SWMBO and neighbour tests.


put them on a trolley and wheel them out and put them away again when you are not there, doubles as a solar tracker if you keep popping out to adjust them like I used to do.nowty wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 4:51 pm Following my midnight measure up a couple of days ago, City Plumbing have been round again., this time no pallet, came from a local store and they phoned me to ask if I wanted them a day early.
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£66 each for 430W panels and free delivery.![]()
Would like to keep them here at the front of the house as its sunny even in winter but not likely to pass the SWMBO and neighbour tests.
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It is difficult to justify any upgrades at this end. IOG is simply too generous!Moxi wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2024 5:17 pm I'm two weeks away from two 500 bifacial panels from the same place for my next "venture", I discussed more battery capacity last night with the boss and she was "yeah ok" and then we sat and discussed power usage, future house plans and how the new tariff was working and before I knew it we had both agreed that the battery wasn't as beneficial as extra panels would be so there I was down a battery and up two panels without a clue how it happenedwomen really are cunning aren't they
, right I have some ceiling to paint as the wife says I am better at it than she is
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Moxi