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Solar Panels

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 10:23 am
by Northern Lass
Has anyone got these on their roof?

I think they look awful :shock:

Just wondered if they work well?

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 11:30 am
by Rob
:lol: As if you're interested in Solar Panels. :roll:

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 11:32 am
by Northern Lass
Rob wrote::lol: As if you're interested in Solar Panels. :roll:


Laffin here.............. :lol:

I am...........see them all the time now and wondered if they are any good :roll:

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 11:35 am
by Rob
Cos you're out and about more now? :lol:

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 11:38 am
by Northern Lass
Rob wrote:Cos you're out and about more now? :lol:


Certainly am Robert no stone unturned............actually isnt it weird when you do turn
over stones what you find underneath...........might put that on as another interesting thread

So back to my very interesting Solar Panals .....anyone got them

and why dont they put them on car roofs?

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 11:40 am
by Rob
8) There's a hole in the market there Jan.Go for it.Can i be your business partner?

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 11:42 am
by Northern Lass
Rob wrote:8) There's a hole in the market there Jan.Go for it.Can i be your business partner?


There is Rob!! and you saw it first on here............my idea eh Rob!!

and yes of course you can be my partner :lol:

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 11:56 am
by Rob
To get back on topic.My uncles 83 and 81 have had solar panels installed since last october.Too early as yet to determine if they will be more cost reducing but they are confident that in the long run they will be.The only ones in the street to have them.
I'd have them myself but they look ugly on your roof.I'll wait until they discover a more attractive way of installing them.
If your roof faces north can you still have them?

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 12:00 pm
by Northern Lass
Rob wrote:To get back on topic.My uncles 83 and 81 have had solar panels installed since last october.Too early as yet to determine if they will be more cost reducing but they are confident that in the long run they will be.The only ones in the street to have them.
I'd have them myself but they look ugly on your roof.I'll wait until they discover a more attractive way of installing them.
If your roof faces north can you still have them?


did they get a grant?

wot do you mean a more attractive way of installing them
you mean flowers on them, or different colours?
cos like they are solar panels.........clue is in the word panels!
big slabs! :roll:

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 9:41 pm
by mjay
We had a call this week saying we could have them for free mmmmm, not so sure
Saying a grant from government that isn't being advertised
Going to send some info will keep you posted.

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 8:20 am
by SRD
We looked at installing them; we have an ideal position with a lot of south facing roof (being a bungalow), but once I'd looked at the true figures (don't rely on the salesman's ones there is plenty of independent advice out there but you do need a bit of knowledge of maths)I knew I could do better with the initial investment money than the return via electric but if you've only got your money in the bank at the low interest rates available it might work out Ok.
It's a much better deal for commercial companies who can write off the installation costs against their tax bill, in fact I'd make it compulsory for commercial buildings to have solar roofs.

There wouldn't be so many people falling over themselves to sell it to you if they weren't making a fat profit from it.

Don't forget that the panels lose efficiency over time so eventually you'll be left with a heap of junk on the roof and no output.

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 8:41 am
by Antie Em
Our local doctor's surgery has them. Problem is it's a low rise building and you come upon it from a bit of a slope. I didn't realise they were so reflective, but when the sun is out, the effect is blinding, just on a cross roads. You'll know where it is Rob, opposite the George Pub on Pottery Road. Most of the NHS buildings and schools where I live have them.

Re: Solar Panels

Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 2:51 pm
by snoopysue
In Denmark there are restrictions in some Places as to what roofing material you can use (ie non reflective), but then yo can put a very ugly solar panel up and that's okay. The other thing is that you get government supsidies if you put them on top of an existing roof, but not if they're an Integrated part of the roof which is prettier!