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  • D David Patrick

    Our house remodel is coming in under budget so I may have 35k to 50k to spare. I'm having a hard time deciding between the following two options : 1) a 10 to 15 kilowatt solar panel system for the house or 2) a corvette ( or mercedes slk, or similiar midlife crisis type car :laugh: )

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    Roger Wright
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    It depends on where you got the money for the remodel. Did you save it, or is it left over from the proceeds of a refinance or second mortgage? If the former, by all means have fun if you want. But if it's debt money, don't squander it! Use it where it will add more equity to your balance sheet - more improvements, investments, savings, etc. But if you must squander it do so on something new, not another car. Get a boat, a motorcycle, or flying lessons!:-D "My kid was Inmate of the Month at Adobe Mountain Juvenile Corrections Center" - Bumper Sticker in Bullhead City

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    • D David Patrick

      Our house remodel is coming in under budget so I may have 35k to 50k to spare. I'm having a hard time deciding between the following two options : 1) a 10 to 15 kilowatt solar panel system for the house or 2) a corvette ( or mercedes slk, or similiar midlife crisis type car :laugh: )

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      CSharpDavid
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      Im in a similar situation, sold my house in California and moved to Denver. Make $80K. Using it to do nothing and spend the time with my 3 kids , the best use of money I can think of. .netter

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      • D David Patrick

        Our house remodel is coming in under budget so I may have 35k to 50k to spare. I'm having a hard time deciding between the following two options : 1) a 10 to 15 kilowatt solar panel system for the house or 2) a corvette ( or mercedes slk, or similiar midlife crisis type car :laugh: )

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        KaRl
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        1), or 3), travelling and discover the World. If you want a high performance vehicle, buy a bike :cool:


        Собой остаться дольше...

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        • M Marc Clifton

          Solar System. I have a 120W panel, and it is so cool running stuff with energy from the sun (stored in batteries, of course). Now, you're talking a couple magnitudes larger, of course, so I'm assuming you would be selling the spare power back onto the grid? Way cool! Marc Microsoft MVP, Visual C# MyXaml MyXaml Blog Hunt The Wumpus RealDevs.Net

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          David Patrick
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          Marc Clifton wrote: so I'm assuming you would be selling the spare power back onto the grid? Unfotunately being in the North East, and NOT having a north-south alignment there probably will not be any spare power to sell back ... but one could always hope :-)

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            1), or 3), travelling and discover the World. If you want a high performance vehicle, buy a bike :cool:


            Собой остаться дольше...

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            David Patrick
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            KaЯl wrote: travelling and discover the World. Oh, my wife would definitely choose that option ... but we have to wait till our kids are a little older :-)

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            • C CSharpDavid

              Im in a similar situation, sold my house in California and moved to Denver. Make $80K. Using it to do nothing and spend the time with my 3 kids , the best use of money I can think of. .netter

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              David Patrick
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              David Gallagher wrote: Using it to do nothing and spend the time with my 3 kids Oh, I would love that option .. but $80k wouldnt last that long and eventually I'd have to go back to work.

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              • D David Patrick

                KaЯl wrote: travelling and discover the World. Oh, my wife would definitely choose that option ... but we have to wait till our kids are a little older :-)

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                So sad[^] ;)


                Собой остаться дольше...

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                • D David Patrick

                  Marc Clifton wrote: so I'm assuming you would be selling the spare power back onto the grid? Unfotunately being in the North East, and NOT having a north-south alignment there probably will not be any spare power to sell back ... but one could always hope :-)

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                  Marc Clifton
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                  David Patrick wrote: Unfotunately being in the North East, I'm in Rhode Island. Even during the winter, I can get full power, but I move the panel manually to track the sun. David Patrick wrote: and NOT having a north-south alignment Hmmm. This could be a problem. I've noticed that I get about 50-80% efficiency up with a sun-panel angle up to something problably like 70 degrees (this is a guestimate--not imperically measured). But shade, cloud cover, and even moderate haze drop the power output to 5% or less very quickly! Even partially shading the panel drops the output to 0. Bypass diodes can only do so much. Well, if you're in near Rhode Island, you're more than welcome to come visit my little 120 watter! Marc Microsoft MVP, Visual C# MyXaml MyXaml Blog Hunt The Wumpus RealDevs.Net

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                  • R Ravi Bhavnani

                    I believe a mid-life crisis car will definitely cost you more than $50K. I recommend the solar panel which will not only lower your bills and give you an energy tax credit, but more importantly will afford the opportunity to mercilessly deride those rely exclusively on conventional energy sources. /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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                    Paul Watson
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                    Problem being that most solar cells require more resources to produce than they ever offset in use. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                    • D David Patrick

                      Steve Mayfield wrote: If you get the Solar Panel now and set aside the savings in energy cost I've been investigating it for a while and quite frankly there really isnt much savings. The real motivation for me, in regard to the solar panels, is just to make a political statement. I dont like how dependent we are on oil. So in the spirit of putting my money where my mouth is buying the solar panels would, at least symbolically, do my part to lessen our dependence on oil. Of course, that sentiment also makes it harder for me to buy a guess guzzler like a corvette .. but damn, it is one sexy car :-) Another advantage to the solar panels though would be that I would not have to suffer through another black out. Anyhow, thanks for the feedback :-)

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                      Paul Watson
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                      FYI most solar cells require more resources to produce than they ever offset in use. A lot of them use petroleum products (uhh, plastic) in manufacturing :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Ian Darling wrote: "and our loonies usually end up doing things like Monty Python." Crikey! ain't life grand?

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