In The Year 2025 If Man Is Still Alive

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  • I will wait for your 2035 update - if man is still alive.
  • @jtmg11
    If you account for inflation over the decade, it's ridiculously inexpensive today to utilize sun power in most areas in the United States. Great video!
  • I just started my solar power project after the 2021 deep freeze in Texas and am amazed at how quickly the price has dropped and the quality has improved in the short time. I don’t regret getting started sooner even though I paid more. I paid cash and will recover the investment in a couple of years.
  • Pretty cool dream setup. I would have picked a different power station but i really respect this
  • @quietkate
    Guess in 2011 Tim opted not to purchase: The Complete DIY Solar Panel Guide. He chose wisely.
  • I'm just now trying to do something similar. Just bought the Ecoflow Delta Ultra Pro, waiting for it to arrive. I haven't bought any solar panels yet, gotta research on the most cost effective setup for that. Planning to test it by putting a few panels on a Lifetime plastic shed near my garage.
  • Very nice solar setup. I have four 450 watt panels, a LiTime 60amp controller, three 100ah Power Queen LiFePo4 batteries and a 2000 watt LiTime inverter. I am still slowly adding stuff and upgrading as solar is my hobby and addiction. Greetings from Jamaica.
  • Nice solar set up...Funny you mention that song in the year 2525...It was the first song I heard when I was young moving to Nashville, TN.
  • @odd13579
    1.68 kWh wow, big money! That's, what, 24¢? Your solar arrays are amazing!
  • Im not sure that you need advice but in my opinion it's best to run your airconditioners as much as possible from solar during the day because they use significantly more power when it's hot. Im not talking about trivial numbers it can be 25% pretty easily from what Ive seen. Minisplits are difficult to see and compare the differences because theyre variable, but central and window units is very obvious. Have you paid attention to their consumption during different temperatures/times and factored that into your timing of running them?
  • @Tim_Gravy
    I think i just met my future self... So weird, everything i wanna do and everything is almost setup the same i want... im 39 lol.
  • @MontyRead
    I've had 5.0 KWH solar panels since 2015... my electricity bill is $35 per month. and it's cut down my heating bill to $75 in January, in Saskatchewan.... I'm not sure if I've paid them off yet, but, my bills are sure cheap!