Browse Forums Eco Living Re: Breaking even with solar panels 19Dec 19, 2013 11:51 am D101 I was wondering whether solar panels on a home was now viable from an economic perspective - at what point (if ever) does the system break even/start saving money (once set up costs etc have been taken into account)? If you read the NEWS section of this (particularly: http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/nation ... -increase/), In general it is obviously not reliable until you use a 5Kw kit if you have a house all electrical , or if you use gas around 2.5Kw but only in terms of what you don't then use not feed in. http://sidewinder11sucommanderxer.podse ... e15kw.html viability is only as good as feed in tariff offered . Just alike your electricity bill the tariff can change or be scrapped. Hello - we were hoping to apply laminate click lock panels to our concrete ceiling, but not too sure how to go about attaching the panels to the concrete. Any idea what… 0 691 0 2990 I looked into it a few years ago and my conclusion was to just build a carport that will support panels and get a system installed separately. The company I looked at had… 1 5433 |