[Greenbuilding] Typos Corrected RE: 2nd try RE: Efficient Solar Panels

Carmine Vasile gfx-ch at msn.com
Mon Jun 16 14:52:02 CDT 2014




Dear Mr. Bruno: I obviously did make a few typos, which have been corrected in my original email below in red. If you want to re-check my figures, the corresponding SolarCity proposal are @ http://www.gfxtechnology.com/SCP.pdf & http://www.gfxtechnology.com/SCAE.pdf.   Regarding your other comment "And if those 24 panels produce 0.266kWh/y x 24 panels (=6.376 kWh/year )", I think a bright fellow like you knows it should have read 0.266 MWH and no I don't "...cover them the other 363 days".    Be that as it may, can you recommend a company that leases Solar systems having a guaranteed output of 0.37 MWh/Panel compared to SolarCity's 0.266 MWh/Panel for the 24 panel system shown @ http://www.gfxtechnology.com/SCL.html?Best regards,CarmineDate: Mon, 16 Jun 201 which 4 01:47:54 +0200
From: brunom1 at telenet.be
To: greenbuilding at lists.bioenergylists.org
Subject: Re: [Greenbuilding] 2nd try RE: Efficient Solar Panels


  
    
  
  
    "Complete" version Mr. Vasile ?

      

      For a 'Dr.' your knowledge of electricity seems very poor,

      and you are a doctor in electrophysics ? Maybe you're  fake, you're just somebody
        spoofing  the real Dr. Vasile.

      

      Do you understand the difference between kW & kWh ?

      and are you not mixing up , and . ?

      I cant believe that you need only 10.8kWh a year, for powering
      your "whole electric" house,

      that would lit one 60 Watt light-bulb only 180 hours.

      If that was a typo and if you want 10838 kWh a year from those
      ridiculous poorly 0.37kWh/yr panels

      you need 29291 of those panels, I've never seen so many panels on
      1 house.

      

      And if those 24 panels produce 0.266kWh/y x 24 panels ( =6.376
      kWh/year ) they produce only 

      electricity during 1.08 sunny days; do you cover them the other
      363 days?

      

      Maybe try yet again to deliver a 'complete' version but with
      realist & right numbers.

      And links to the real solar panel provider.( "  App note linked to http://gfxtechnology.com/ " is obvious the
        wrong link )

      

      In the meanwhile you may like to check this out:
      http://watchdog.org/130098/solarcity-horror-stories/

      

      Grts

      Bruno M.

      

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      Carmine Vasile schreef op 12/06/2014 22:37:

    
    
      
      The unfinished email
          below was sent by mistake. Here's the complete version:
        

          
             Does anyone know of a
            company that leases solar systems with efficient Solar
            Panels? The 99%-Solar City system described in the App note
            linked to http://gfxtechnology.com/ has
            24 panels rated @ 5.88 kW DC (~350 Volts, 16.8 Amps), but
            its Annual Production is only 6,376 kWh (0.266 MWh/Panel). 
            Solar City engineers also
            designed a system for our all-electric house that can
            produce only 72% of its annual usage: 10,838 kWh; rated @ 11.03 kW DC.
            Our utility doesn't allow ground-mounted arrays or use of
            our carport, so to attain 99% we need panels capable of
            delivering at least 0.37 MWh/Panel.
            Any
            suggestions? 
        

          
        Best regards,
        Dr. Carmine f. Vasile
        

            From: gfx-ch at msn.com

            To: greenbuilding at lists.bioenergylists.org

            Subject: Efficient Solar Panels

            Date: Thu, 12 Jun 2014 16:12:27 -0400

            

          
          Does anyone know of a company
              that leases solar systems with efficient Solar Panels? The
              Solar City system described in the App note linked to http://gfxtechnology.com/  
        
      
      

      
      

    
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