Title: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: israfil7 on October 01, 2012, 07:11:28 PM No more ___ JPS and their ___ rates, no more blackouts, Light during and after storms and hurricanes.
Help out the planet while you help out your pocket. For $400k you get started on independence with the entry level system of 5 220 watt solar panels, 10Kw grid tie inverter, racks , installation. This system can generate 1100 watts, or about 10 kwh per day, 300 kwh per month of sunny days. Thats almost twice what a low end user needs, so you can sell back to JPS with their net billing allowance (although for your bill to be zero, you'll have to produce 40% more than you use, since they buy at US 19 cents per kilowatt hour and sell at 35) The inverter is 10kw, so you can easily invest by adding 40 more panels, if you have the space, and be an actual entrepreneur (40 panels cost about $1.3 mil, generating $500k per year) What's more I can help get you a bank loan (DBJ) with low interest rates that will ensure you pay less per watt than what JPS charges. Just prepare 3 random bills from the previous year, and we'll find a lower overall payment rate depending on the term of repayment. If you pay upfront, you make back your money in less than 3 years and then you free, clear and making off like a bandit (panels should last up to 25 years) inbox me here, and tell me your interest level Title: Re: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: bana1988 on October 01, 2012, 07:25:06 PM This is a battery less system, correct?
Title: Re: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: israfil7 on October 01, 2012, 07:38:00 PM yes, but the inverter can be connected to both battery and grid
Title: Re: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: GiWeh on October 01, 2012, 09:52:41 PM How many batteries would be needed to store the energy this system generates?
Title: Re: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: israfil7 on October 02, 2012, 02:59:09 AM depends on your needs (how many watts to use, days to last), and on the type of battery ah (amp hour). To store the entire amount of energy the system produces in 10 hours of sunshine, you'd need about 11 100ah 12v batteries which would last 10 hours releasing 10 kwh , 20 hours at 5 kwhs , 40 hours at 2.5 kwh etc. One of these batteries would last 8 hours at 2.5 kwh = 312w per hour
Title: Re: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: bana1988 on October 02, 2012, 02:16:45 PM depends on your needs (how many watts to use, days to last), and on the type of battery ah (amp hour). To store the entire amount of energy the system produces in 10 hours of sunshine, you'd need about 5 100ah 12v batteries which would last 10 hours releasing 10 kwh , 20 hours at 5 kwhs , 40 hours at 2.5 kwh etc. One of these batteries would last 8 hours at 2.5 kwh = 312w per hour VERY CLEAR ! :2t: :tu: :tu: Title: Re: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: GiWeh on October 02, 2012, 04:34:41 PM Great response, scientific. Want to reduce jps (*and eventually replace) by using solar system robust enough to run fridge, uwave (40min/day), 2 or 3 high draw devices, and enough battery storage to last the night (things u can't turn off). Need bit of advice on the matter like should I use 12 or 24v system, grid tie, independent, generator charging the bank in the system, etc. And are these things do-able in stages?
Title: Re: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: israfil7 on October 02, 2012, 06:01:46 PM well for big draw from batteries, it is more efficient to use 24 v system, as the more you draw from small batteries, the less overall energy you get than what they claim. But the controller, cables and batteries will be more expensive. You can have a hybrid system that charges your battery first then put the excess on the grid. Grid tie alone mean JPS charges you for using their electricity at ful price (at night), while you sell them at 2/3rds price (day), while battery alone mean excess energy completely wasted
Title: Re: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: kamz on October 02, 2012, 10:16:38 PM Quick question..... Will i be able to sell back even if i have a digital jps power meter?
Title: Re: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: israfil7 on October 02, 2012, 10:22:57 PM net billing means you'll have another meter. JPS deal with them on their side
Title: Re: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: Rob_Style on October 03, 2012, 09:38:57 AM What's your contact number and the name of your company?
Can we see some pictures of your work and name of the products you use to create the solar powered system? I'm interested. Title: Re: get rid of JPS for $400k Post by: israfil7 on October 03, 2012, 06:27:40 PM info in your inbox
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