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  • Any ideas on how to use this technology if you are renting a house?

    Many people do not live in their own home. A lot live in rented apartments and also in free standing houses. Given that such people cannot hard wire anything to the mains circuit board, what advice can anyone give for a system that will save money on electricity costs, and also be easily packed up for the next house they move to?
    For instance someone in an apartment block may have a balcony to make use of solar rays...what size panel could they use and which Tesla solar tracker and what size battery would be needed to say, run their appliances in the unit?
    What about a free standing house like in Australia?
    Many have a back yard where they could have solar panels on a frame with wheels. They could have a battery bank in a battery box that would not leak on the Landlord's property.
    Any ideas for rental/leased properties?

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    This idea is for free for anyone wanting to build it. Just make it happen!

    Kind Regards,
    Patrick A.



    Originally posted by D Rhodes View Post
    Many people do not live in their own home. A lot live in rented apartments and also in free standing houses. Given that such people cannot hard wire anything to the mains circuit board, what advice can anyone give for a system that will save money on electricity costs, and also be easily packed up for the next house they move to?
    For instance someone in an apartment block may have a balcony to make use of solar rays...what size panel could they use and which Tesla solar tracker and what size battery would be needed to say, run their appliances in the unit?
    What about a free standing house like in Australia?
    Many have a back yard where they could have solar panels on a frame with wheels. They could have a battery bank in a battery box that would not leak on the Landlord's property.
    Any ideas for rental/leased properties?

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    • #3
      Sounds great Patrick! With power costs here going up and up(23.5 cents/kw) people are under a lot of pressure financially or turn the lights off altogether.

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