Yo Neighbor George, did you get a chance to look at the Praeger University Video regarding Solar, if not take a look its "INTERESTING" Im NOT saying its right or wrong, good or bad I ONLY say its "Interesting" if anyone has an issue take it up with the author not me.
As we both know Solar is NOT for everybody it has advantages as well as disadvantages, its a persons own money and free choice to do as they please regardless if you or I like it or agree. There's no right or wrong answer here I respect people who use and love it as well as anyone who hates it lol of course Self Sufficiency is priceless if the grid goes down regardless of cost perhaps. Some people are total off grid so wind and solar is great for them
I prefer a common sense balanced well engineered diversified (NOT left to politicians lol) energy approach of coal and gas and oil and wind and solar and tidal power and hydroelectric and nuclear NOTTTT all eggs in the same basket.
Best wishes to all and their own free choices regarding energy, I will use what I please and expect you and others do the same.... I ONLY have it on the RV NOT whole home but love it for my use. If anyone doesn't like it or its not economical for THEM I suggest dont get it !!!!!! I sure wouldnt
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