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<blockquote data-quote="lowbudgetjunk" data-source="post: 490628"><p>I am looking to try and get ideas knocked out at once. Solar Power guy stops in, talks about grants, tax deductions, getting paid for putting power back on the system, yada yada yada. Is this the actual case? Can these systems pay themselves off in 5-7 years? Will they last long enough to make the hassle worth it? It will cost me between $75 and $100k to power my store. That will cover the $1500-$2000 power bill and put some power back into the grid. Some locals are raving about their systems, but I guess I am still a little skeptical. Southern Solar is one compamy and Ace Solar Llc is the other. Tos some thoughts out if you will.</p><p></p><p>The other question is for a NG generator. Lowes put one in for my brother at just over $7k at 22kw. I will need a slightly bigger unit, but in the same ballpark. Is there a better company to deal with? What are the best generators for the long run? How much maintenance is required with these jewels?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowbudgetjunk, post: 490628"] I am looking to try and get ideas knocked out at once. Solar Power guy stops in, talks about grants, tax deductions, getting paid for putting power back on the system, yada yada yada. Is this the actual case? Can these systems pay themselves off in 5-7 years? Will they last long enough to make the hassle worth it? It will cost me between $75 and $100k to power my store. That will cover the $1500-$2000 power bill and put some power back into the grid. Some locals are raving about their systems, but I guess I am still a little skeptical. Southern Solar is one compamy and Ace Solar Llc is the other. Tos some thoughts out if you will. The other question is for a NG generator. Lowes put one in for my brother at just over $7k at 22kw. I will need a slightly bigger unit, but in the same ballpark. Is there a better company to deal with? What are the best generators for the long run? How much maintenance is required with these jewels? [/QUOTE]
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