imnotyourbrahh

imnotyourbrahh t1_iz1n4w1 wrote

Reply to comment by c4boom13 in Solar company opinions by stonesfolife

Yes I am on a Well. I have a theory the well pump doesn't get enough juice when using solar energy, but Revision disagrees. I know there shouldn't be a difference and I understand Revision's stance, but damn, big difference between night and day.

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imnotyourbrahh t1_iz0nz6m wrote

I also loved Revision's professionalism and installation. However, I did raise a question about my water pressure to customer service. When the sun is shining and I am using my generated energy my water pressure is very low...I can't run a sprinkler. Then, as soon as the sun sets the pressure is back to normal. Revision told me I must have a plumbing issue and wouldn't expand the discussion.

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imnotyourbrahh t1_iym9n3a wrote

YouTube has thousands of instructional videos so you can do any work yourself. No need for plumbers/electricians and in Maine it's legal to do your own work. I would have recommended tarping your roof until you were ready. Buy a used woodstove off Marketplace and comb the forests for fallen trees and limbs. Heck, you can come to my land and leave with a cord of wood in no time from fallen trees.

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imnotyourbrahh t1_iy8bzcd wrote

Wow, I won't come close to 400 kWh. I'm impressed with how well your panels do with the flat angle. I guess Maine is just South enough to produce electricity year-round. I would think homes near the equator would only need 1/3 of the panels we need and be quite affordable.

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