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If you want to start out slow, you can buy kits, or hire for an installation. 10 buys of the 400 watts kit will yield 4kW. See comments if link is not displayed. But, there is a 5.3 kW DIY kit link on the product page. Check local ordinances (especially Florida), before installing, and consult an electrician. Although, Im sure lower power kits can sit on a picnic table in your backyard, unimpeded. A 400w panel can charge a set of car batteries, for higher discharge rates than available generated. 2 heavy duty car batteries, in parallel, can give you 800kWh + 800kWh for 1.6 kWh... enough to run a microwave, or a space heater for over an hour. BTW, at the 500w setting, the low heat setting could warm a small room (like bathroom) for 5 hours. Or, an entertainment system plus room lighting overnight. Hookup a small windmill to get 24/7 opportunities to recharge the system. Btw, if you only use a couple of hours a day, it will always be available fully charged for outages. 4 heavy duty car batteries will run an entire home unimpeded for at least an hour, at 3.2kWh. homedepot/b/Electrical-Alternative-Energy-Solutions-Solar-Power-Solar-Panels-Kits/N-5yc1vZbm1w?cm_mmc=SEM|G|VF|D27E|Electrical|Control|SolarPower&mid=st0f8EZCi|dt_mtid_8903o6225187_pcrid_20812298677_pkw_%2Bhome%20%2Bsolar%20%2Bpanels_pmt_b&gclid=CJHt1-rB_sICFc1aMgodySIArQ
Posted on: Wed, 07 Jan 2015 01:42:23 +0000

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