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From : jeffrey david miller

Q: on aug 8 211 am marsh monster marshmonster2...@aol.com wrote hmmmmmmm........ marsh takes a toke......grabs the remote..... turns the volume up on his favorite sitcom........good stuff lol... puff the magic dragon .

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From : tom lawrence

on aug 8 1254 pm craig c. mcraig...@gmail.com wrote larry i dont know where in az you are but if you are in tucson this company http//www.solarstore.com/gridtiedsystems.html has some financial incentives that are being offered by tep. at the bottom of the page you will see a link to hardware buy down. it appears that tep will pick up $2k of the costs in some cases. if you arent in az a quick search on solar plus the name of your electric company may reveal some free moola. craig c. craig c. wrote azwiley1 wrote i personally would love to run solar hell with all the sun we get in az and with the fact the rear of my house is sun ladden 80% of the day it would be great! anyone got about 15k i can borrow it isnt an all-or-nothing proposition. you can start slowly and build your way up using the grid as a battery. during the day you are spinning the meter backwards and at night spinning it forwards. kinda using the grid as a storage facility for your power. at the end of the month if you crammed more into the grid than you have removed ... voila! a check from from your electric company made out to you. if not you pay the difference. you have to get a meter that tracks and allows and you to channel electricity back into the grid. you should be able to get that through your electric company. you will need to purchase the inverters and other equipment to start however you do not have to purchase all of your solar panels at one time which is the largest cost. you can add them as you get the $$ and time to install. depending on brand name and wattage panels plus hardware will cost you anywhere from $400 to $1000 each 110w panels. start with 3-4 panels. depending on your usage that should get you a 10%-30% drop in your bill. add a panel or two every month and before long the electric company is paying you. this site is pretty good http//www.siliconsolar.com/ but ... there are hundreds of web sites. in your area of the country i imagine you have retail outlets for solar parts. craig c.- hide quoted text - - show quoted text - i am in az but tep is not my power company it is trico. i have looked in to it with them and unless there is more then what i saw you have to do it all or nothing. .