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    511 days ago

    Why off-grid tho? We should build decentralized grid-tied solar. Every house covers their roofs with free panels

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      -211 days ago

      I want solar but I don’t want it on my newish roof with a 50 year waranty. I get why roof installs are popular but why does it seem to be the only solution for consumers that is offered. They can look at my house from maps and see of got a sizable empty plot of land next to my house that could also be used.

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        410 days ago

        why does it seem to be the only solution for consumers that is offered

        Because it’s the least intrusive and most economical option?

        They can look at my house from maps and see of got a sizable empty plot of land next to my house that could also be used.

        Then put it there and pay more. Up to you.

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          -110 days ago

          Great in theory. I tell them I want it off the roof. What do I get? A quote for it on the roof lol

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          611 days ago

          It should be illegal to not architect a home to maximize solar.

          California has a terrible law that promotes “builder grade” solar of the minimum regulatory size, and then makes adding proper solar more expensive than if they didn’t fuck up the house intentionally.

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              110 days ago

              Very likely, but their choices are:

              1. make the worst house possible to thumb their nose at CA government and its regulations.
              2. Improve value of home that with ultra high CA electricity rates pays for itself very quickly, and adds value more than the cost, and so makes more money for builder.
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          Eh I got the land for it why couldn’t I use it? Solar on the roof means you have to go on the roof to fix or troubleshoot. You are adding holes to your roof, unless if you get the tesla solar roof in the first place which you can’t trust anything made by them so you are better off keeping them separate.

          The only pro I have seen with it being on the roof, which is probably a good one if true, since it is attached to your house, your home insurance would have to cover damages from bad storms / freaks of nature.

          Edit: Also beyond the obvious not needing additional land for it.

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        211 days ago

        And not to mention how expensive it is to get a new roof installed with solar panels on it. They charge a lot of money to remove and put back the panels.