As far the hostility, "also for all the doubting Thomasa's and name callers: i couldn't give a rats arse what you think so don't bother wasting everyone's time." is what you wrote. That sounds to me like you don't want to hear anyone elses thoughts on the subject and are hostile towards them. If I read it wrong, my apologies, but referencing a rats backside generally comes off as hostility where I'm from.
Okay, they have a 25 year guaranteed. What assurance do you have that the company will even be in business in 10 years, much less 25? I ask this because there is a push in our town to get a solar power system for the town buildings. I'm sort of ambivalent about the whole idea because I don't buy into the 25-50 year life spans of the panels and associated equipment I hear people talking about. This is fairly new technology and anything electrically related can "let the magic smoke out" at anytime IME. So that's why I'm asking about your 25 year amortization schedule. IMO a more conservative schedule would run 8-10 years. Same for the batteries, warranties on them are usually pro-rated.
No offense intended, just wondering how accurate all the projections that get tossed around really are.
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