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<blockquote data-quote="SkullVamp" data-source="post: 27696051" data-attributes="member: 463948"><p>Really depends on what you use it for. If you're trying to have the system as a backup during a power cut, the batteries would be much smaller than needed for storing power to last a night. It's true the solar panels would be enough to support the power needs during day, but the majority. of demand is at night. You need more or bigger batteries to justify the solar panels, and batteries are a recurring cost. They don't last forever. If money is not a problem, that's great. As an investment, solar offgrid is probably among the worst. That said, the uncertainty in country changes things.. Issarahata grid eken charge karannath power nathi wenna puluwan. But that's a different story. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, if shipping costs are reasonable, then this is a great choice. Okata lankawe company ekak thiyenawada koheda bn. Oya brand ekanan hondai.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkullVamp, post: 27696051, member: 463948"] Really depends on what you use it for. If you're trying to have the system as a backup during a power cut, the batteries would be much smaller than needed for storing power to last a night. It's true the solar panels would be enough to support the power needs during day, but the majority. of demand is at night. You need more or bigger batteries to justify the solar panels, and batteries are a recurring cost. They don't last forever. If money is not a problem, that's great. As an investment, solar offgrid is probably among the worst. That said, the uncertainty in country changes things.. Issarahata grid eken charge karannath power nathi wenna puluwan. But that's a different story. Yes, if shipping costs are reasonable, then this is a great choice. Okata lankawe company ekak thiyenawada koheda bn. Oya brand ekanan hondai. [/QUOTE]
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