Wow, I didn't know this thread had taken off so. A couple of things here.....
If you are worried about time to break even, you are totally missing the point of these pages.
People waste so much money on so many things, yet are worried about how much money they spend on solar, and other self reliance experiments? It might not be as fun as replacing your 50" tv with a 56" tv, but it is more rewarding.
These subjects on these pages might be "green" as a side effect. They definitely are not for SAVING money, or "cost effectiveness" The whole idea behind every one of these pages, is for self reliance, or to be prepared to do things for yourself in an emergency.
I am not trying to be green.
I am not trying to save money.
I am trying to be prepared to take care of myself in a disaster, or in general. If there is anything that has become clear to me in my older years, is that no one can be counted on when the chips are down.
The power grid is ancient, and you have to rely on politicians to do what is important. Politicians do what is in the interest of getting them re-elected, not what is not so popular, but yet necessary.
The question was asked what I do with all that energy once my batteries are charged. The answer is absolutely nothing. It serves it's intended purpose, which is to supply BACK UP POWER. I do use the power packs to light the house for fun, blow up tires, and the other day to power an appliance in the shed.
I was planning on this being a starter system, so I could experiment and learn on. After that, it serves its purpose of backup power, that is renewable daily.
I also have no plans to feed power back into the grid. I think that is missing the point. The point, as far as I see it, is to be more Self Relaint. That means you can take care of yourself. You might not think that is being altruistic, but just taking care of yourself, means there are more resources for others, which means you are helping others out.
I will fix the spelling mistake. Thanks for pointing that out!
Further comments and questions are welcome! Thanks for looking, I appreciate it!
Mark
