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SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jdxk47q wrote
Reply to comment by fishythepete in Rep. Boylan introduces bill requiring solar on new construction by GhostOpera406
By that logic, we should not ban lead paint or heroin. Just educate people and they'll always do what's best. Cool.
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jdxjk70 wrote
Reply to Safety by couleurnoir
That depends. Where are you visiting from?
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jdxitpd wrote
Reply to comment by fishythepete in Rep. Boylan introduces bill requiring solar on new construction by GhostOpera406
It takes less than 2 days to install solar panels.
Source: I had solar panels installed on my house in less than two days.
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jdv7o6v wrote
Reply to comment by darkrom in Rep. Boylan introduces bill requiring solar on new construction by GhostOpera406
Yep, so 13+ years of free electricity.
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jdv7gks wrote
Reply to comment by barsoapguy in Rep. Boylan introduces bill requiring solar on new construction by GhostOpera406
Wind might be great and highly effective in RI but solar is also effective. I got panels in 2019 and have not paid anything to the electric company since then.
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jdv75rb wrote
Reply to comment by darkrom in Rep. Boylan introduces bill requiring solar on new construction by GhostOpera406
For me, it's 6 1/2 years. Panels have a 20 year warranty.
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jdv7282 wrote
Reply to comment by stosyfir in Rep. Boylan introduces bill requiring solar on new construction by GhostOpera406
And subtract the cost of a monthly payment to RI Energy.
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jdhhh4d wrote
Bandito's in Cumberland makes the guac table-side. Love it.
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jdhhepe wrote
Reply to comment by Agolferslife in Where to go to eat chips and salsa and drink margaritas?? by Common_Sir7138
> Hence the title as I know the answer to this may not be the same as the answer to where to go to get the best Mexican food
OP isn't asking about Mexican food.
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jc05nj9 wrote
Reply to comment by Singleguywithacat in Is there any luxury gyms in Rhode Island? by Singleguywithacat
The pool at the Y and LA Fitness is open in the afternoon, and into the evening.
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jc05epf wrote
Pools open until noon? Closed all afternoon? Is that good?
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jbv7328 wrote
There are 2,901 houses for sale on Realtor.com right now. For the love of God, go buy one.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-search/Rhode-Island
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jbqrind wrote
In the bay. Head out for a swim, find some rocks, dive down and stick your hands into some holes. If something grabs your hand, pull. You got your self a free lobster.
Repeat as many time as necessary.
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jb1pv4t wrote
Reply to Video shows shuttle bus at University of Rhode Island hit person on crosswalk by Meatball_Grinder
That's guy's roommate is like "ALMOST a 4.0 GPA for me this semester!"
SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_jadq44a wrote
Reply to comment by HairyEyeballz in For Those Wondering About Solar Panels by SweatyCockroach8212
1000 and 1.5, including myself. So yeah, my electricity usage is kept pretty minimal.
SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_jadpyde wrote
Reply to comment by KemperTemper1 in For Those Wondering About Solar Panels by SweatyCockroach8212
Keep it in mind and do what with that information? I mean, many people won't buy a raised ranch. Many people won't buy a 1 bathroom house.
SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_jactide wrote
Reply to comment by fatkidwitskillz in For Those Wondering About Solar Panels by SweatyCockroach8212
It really varies, largely due to summer air conditioning, but 500-550 is a pretty good number to use for a monthly average.
SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_jacomwm wrote
Reply to comment by nathanaz in For Those Wondering About Solar Panels by SweatyCockroach8212
However, I do believe battery storage is just one big engineering discovery away from breaking through and the costs dropping dramatically. Once that happens, I'd definitely consider battery backup.
SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_jacnceg wrote
Reply to comment by SaltyNewEnglandCop in For Those Wondering About Solar Panels by SweatyCockroach8212
Or even as a HELOC/second mortgage. That could be a smart partnership for a local bank and a solar company to send out as marketing. Offer a low interest rate loan to people to get solar panels.
SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_jacn67l wrote
Reply to comment by nathanaz in For Those Wondering About Solar Panels by SweatyCockroach8212
I do not. At the time I looked (a few years ago), I think it was going to cost about $35,000 which I just couldn't justify for the very few outages that I have. My electricity usage is already net-zero, so the only extra benefit of batteries to me is to stay up when the grid isn't working. For me, the outages are too infrequent and not for very long, so I didn't see the value in a battery backup system.
SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_jacmq4f wrote
Reply to comment by Nacman in For Those Wondering About Solar Panels by SweatyCockroach8212
LOVED the team at Newport Solar. The owner, Doug, is an expert in the field and is someone who regularly represents the industry at the Statehouse, testifying about the science and benefits. He's no fly by night or just out to make a quick buck. Highly recommended.
SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_jacmix5 wrote
Reply to comment by edthesmokebeard in For Those Wondering About Solar Panels by SweatyCockroach8212
Sure, that can be taken into consideration. But the same can be said for any home renovation. If you redo your kitchen and that costs $20k, will you be there long enough to pay that off? Maybe, maybe not, but it also helps with resale value, just like solar panels. If/when I sell my house, part of the selling points is "free electricity!", which should add to the value, and theoretically, add to what I can charge for it.
SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_jaashhs wrote
Reply to comment by adebium in For Those Wondering About Solar Panels by SweatyCockroach8212
Newport Solar.
SweatyCockroach8212 OP t1_jaakqva wrote
Reply to comment by ydai in For Those Wondering About Solar Panels by SweatyCockroach8212
Nope. They're angled and dark, so the sun will melt the snow enough to where it slides off. When there's a lot of snow and slides off all at the same time, it's a pretty big rumble.
SweatyCockroach8212 t1_jdxmwy5 wrote
Reply to comment by fishythepete in Rep. Boylan introduces bill requiring solar on new construction by GhostOpera406
Except for the part where you don't get paid to go solar. I don't get paid. You pay for panels, you get electricity.
Your argument is people should be free to decide to do what they want. If they want panels, buy em. If they want lead paint, buy it. If not, don't. Same logic.