infamousdx

infamousdx t1_jbmn6r7 wrote

All good. Makes sense. I have a feeling that most take the no cost option but the fees/interest is really baked into the price when you see the differences.

In my case, the financed quotes were almost 20% more than paying cash, but the problem is that they are under the guise of a "0% loan". It's so shady.

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infamousdx t1_jbjz7x2 wrote

> The fact that it’s cold in the winter has no effect on solar.

Also not entirely true in that panels become more efficient when it's below 77 degrees until, I think, 59 degrees. That is to say, on those really random chilly spring or fall days where you still have very long sunlight hours, you will see more production than you'd see during summer where you have the longest sun hours.

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