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How much y’all light bill this month?

16K? That seems low. Mine cost 40K and I live in a townhouse so my roof isn't super large. Just make sure they are putting enough panels on your house to ensure that you produce as much or more electricity than you use every month.
Mind sharing who you went thru so I can compare
 
$153 and some change

Sumbitch actually went up after two straight months
 
Mind sharing who you went thru so I can compare

LGCY Power

When we sat down for the initial meeting, they had already used Google Earth to take a look at my roof and calculate roughly how many panels would fit on the roof and how many I would need to produce an amount of energy in-line with the average for a similar sized house.
 
That’s not good. Niggas stay trynna add shit in the low
Got three different credit cards

One is for bills—covers bills, gets the same amount put back on it, is on budget, im alerted to any change

One is for car expenses—only ever use for repairs, insurance, taxes and changes to fluids

One is for Trips and or Vacation—use for points and rental insurance

Just pay of the credit card, put a set amount aside

Building credit while paying off the bills. Some funds pay them off, other funds are saved
 
Got three different credit cards

One is for bills—covers bills, gets the same amount put back on it, is on budget, im alerted to any change

One is for car expenses—only ever use for repairs, insurance, taxes and changes to fluids

One is for Trips and or Vacation—use for points and rental insurance

Just pay of the credit card, put a set amount aside

Building credit while paying off the bills. Some funds pay them off, other funds are saved
Very smart…credit hacking is an actual thing. It gets deep.
 
LGCY Power

When we sat down for the initial meeting, they had already used Google Earth to take a look at my roof and calculate roughly how many panels would fit on the roof and how many I would need to produce an amount of energy in-line with the average for a similar sized house.
Thank you. I’ll look into them.
I was planning on using ecoflow.
 
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They ain't got meters on the house. If you believe in karma, I can give a testimony. The electric company be stealing money. Attaching old bills onto the new bills even though you already paid the old bill. Well, what goes around finally coming round, cause I ain't been paying the electric company jack shyt since no meter on the house. I can take a picture of the wires hanging out where the meter should be. Runnin' that AC all day and night.
 
$0.00

They ain't got meters on the house. If you believe in karma, I can give a testimony. The electric company be stealing money. Attaching old bills onto the new bills even though you already paid the old bill. Well, what goes around finally coming round, cause I ain't been paying the electric company jack shyt since no meter on the house. I can take a picture of the wires hanging out where the meter should be. Runnin' that AC all day and night.
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Yah I have the regular Delta to use for hurricanes or just power outages in general. Good to have so I can hook my fridge up to in the evening when not running the gas generator outside
How long of last?
They got this whole home thing they put together.
It’s like 6 delta pro 2s all connected. Charges by panels but someone added a third party wind turbine to help charge.

Said it can last a week. But possibly off the grid totally.

I seen a few turbines that’s on point but don’t know if they have the right connections.

That’s the set up I want since I constantly get wind from the ocean and constantly get sun.
 
*Never heard of Ecoflow/delta pros*

Looking it up now. Interesting.

I wonder how much it costs to power the entire house.

My AC, fridge, stove, tv's, laptops, etc.. are most def. gonna be connected to these kind of generators.
Our toilets are connected to what they call cisterna (tank/pump) So I'm prolly gonna need a cheap generator just for that outside and lock it in a case.
 
*Never heard of Ecoflow/delta pros*

Looking it up now. Interesting.

I wonder how much it costs to power the entire house.

My AC, fridge, stove, tv's, laptops, etc.. are most def. gonna be connected to these kind of generators.
Our toilets are connected to what they call cisterna (tank/pump) So I'm prolly gonna need a cheap generator just for that outside and lock it in a case.
I got a cost of $16k to start
 
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