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I see headlines about breakthroughs in solar panels becoming cheap and super efficient but they are very expensive. This doesn’t include the batteries to store the power either. Is it best to get the most expensive kind? Is there any way to make anything from from raw materials for cheaper? Maybe over Alibaba?

>> No.2623511

>>2623510
Solar panels are cheap as shit. You can get 450W panels for $150. There's no way you can /diy/ a decent 450W panel for less than that, you couldn't even do it for $300. Whether or not it's worth buying panels depends on where you are, what your use case is and what kind of options you have from the grid.
That aside, the news about solar breakthroughs and battery breakthroughs are usually clickbait for retards.

>> No.2623513

Just diy some slaves to mine most of it.

>> No.2623514

>>2623511
Why are solar panels selling for $15k?

>> No.2623516

>>2623514
What solar panels are selling for $15k?

>> No.2623538

>>2623514
More like why do scummy installers charge 15k for a 5k system. A large commercial 575W panel is cheaper now than a domestic 250W panel was 10 years ago

>> No.2623820

>>2623510
i already have a 20kw setup but no battery. can someone redpill me on that? what battery backup system should i choose?

>> No.2623833

>>2623820
LFP

>> No.2623859

>>2623820
LTO

>> No.2623862

>>2623538
Uh, you don't just slap a couple panels on your roof and plug them into your breaker panel. You need to properly size the wire, you need an inverter or a battery, everything has to be carefully wired and tested.
Even after all that they're only 20% efficient or so and contain lots of fun toxic chemicals. They're a meme power source.

>> No.2623887

>>2623820
Do you have an inverter that can handle batteries? There's a myriad of schemes, but the only one that has reasonable prices and performance is 48V LFP directly connected to the solar inverter (as opposed to using indirect AC-coupled storage inverter).

>> No.2623930

>>2623862
>don't just slap panels on your roof
You literally can, just do it yourself. An entire array costs 1500 these days, add a few hundred more for wiring and a decent inverter and you're good

>> No.2623939

>>2623514
retard tax for rich white yuppies who don't do their homework

>> No.2624061

>>2623859
DLT

>> No.2624066

>>2623510
most of those breakthroughs usually fail on two fronts, longevity and capacity for cold. Solid state batteries are coming to market though.