I think this discussion points out, though, that the money might be better 
placed on the house where it can lead to a bigger array, more electricity, and 
a better return.  Of course, it probably takes a larger investment too.

Mike

On September 22, 2015 5:31:02 PM MDT, Robert Bruninga via EV 
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> I can't advise you what to do with *your* investments, as everyone
>has
>different needs, but these days a safe high dividend paying stock will
>give you better and relatively safe returns.
>
>Sure, and now much of those S&P investeemtns are in oil and gas and all
>manner of status-quo heading pel-mel down the dead end of human
>extinction?  Solar is not "relatively safe", it is quite strongly safe,
>since the Sun will always shine and the value of the return only goes
>up
>as the cost of energy goes up.
>
>Bob
>
>On Sep 22, 2015, at 1:50 PM, Robert Bruninga <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> Most investments pay more than that. Using bank interest as an
>> indication in this low interest rate environment isn't appropriate.
>>
>> Huh?  Tell me where?  I have a CD at 2.2% and my advisor said hang on
>> to it, since she knows of no other similar secure investment rate.
>> The other CD is at 1.9% and same thing.  She says that is about the
>> same or better than she can get.  My bank pays 0.8%.
>>
>> Sure there are better rates but at commensurately higher risk.  But
>> there is nothing more guaranteed and secure than the sun and solar.
>Period.
>> 10 to 18% return on your solar panel investment on one's house. For
>> example.   Bob
>>
>> On Sep 22, 2015, at 9:55 AM, Robert Bruninga via EV
>> <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>> Sounds like yearly payback is somewhere between $10.00 and $40.00.
>>>> Sounds kind of small for an investment of more than $1000.
>>>
>>> That's 1% to 4%.  Better than most banks.  And FAR better for the
>>> future since it displaces X amount of coal burning.
>>>
>>> So if it is equal or better than most other investments, AND it is
>>> definitely better than using coal electricity for ALL of us, then
>>> many would jump at the chance.
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>> On September 22, 2015 7:19:43 AM MDT, EVDL Administrator via EV
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> On 22 Sep 2015 at 3:50, brucedp5 via EV wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> ? Is this a useful product worthy of the co$t, or is it a
>>>>> profitable feel-good add-on for bragging-rights ?
>>>>
>>>> Much of the answer is right in the story:
>>>>
>>>>> As a yearly average, the system generates 29 percent of the total
>>>> energy
>>>>> required to drive eight miles per day in West Palm Beach, Fla.
>That
>>>> reduces
>>>>> the energy needed to recharge the battery by 29 percent. Results
>>>>> may
>>>> vary
>>>>> depending on area and usage.
>>>>>
>>>>> By continually transferring energy to the batteries, the panels
>>>>> limit
>>>> how deep
>>>>> into the battery reserve a vehicle must go during a typical use.
>>>>
>>>> I suspect this is a best-case estimate.  Let's run some numbers.
>>>>
>>>> First let me warn you that there's a fair bit of hand-waving here.
>>>> I'm not an expert in these matters.  If you're a PV expert and can
>>>> come up with
>>>>
>>>> better numbers than mine, by all means please do so.
>>>>
>>>> IIRC a typical golf car range is around 40-50 miles.  Using
>standard
>>>> T105
>>>> type batteries this amounts to an energy usage of between 126 and
>>>> 158 Wh/mi.
>>>> Let's call it 150 Wh/mi for convenience.
>>>>
>>>> Driving 8 miles per day will require 1200 WH per day or (1200 *
>365)
>>>> ==
>>>>
>>>> 438000 Wh/year if you drive the car every day (as the PR release
>>>> seems to suggest).
>>>>
>>>> This panel can produce 100 watts, but if that's a typical rating
>>>> it'll only apply when the golf car is parked in the sun with the
>sun
>>>> directly overhead.
>>>> At other times the output will be lower, but I'm not a solar expert
>>>> so I don't know by how much.  I'll take a wild guess and estimate
>>>> that the panel will average 30 watts over an average day's sunshine
>>>> (including dawn and dusk).  Someone please correct me if that's too
>>>> far
>> off.
>>>>
>>>> So that's 30W * 12h == 360 Wh/day * 234 days (average sunny days
>per
>>>> year in West Palm Beach) == 84240 Wh/year.  This is 19% of the
>>>> energy required to drive 8 miles per day, about a third less than
>>>> Club Car claim, but surprisingly close.
>>>>
>>>> But even my 19% estimate assumes the golf car will be in the sun
>any
>>>> time the sun is shining.  If you park it in a garage, or in the
>>>> shade of a building or tree, it gains little or nothing.  How many
>>>> people deliberately park their cars (golf or otherwise) in the sun
>>>> on a hot summer day in Florida?
>>>>
>>>> Other factors will affect solar gain.  For example, if you drive it
>>>> on a tree lined street, or a city street with tall buildings around
>>>> it, it will gain less solar energy.
>>>>
>>>> So, is this just a "feel-good add-on"?  Well ... as with any other
>>>> vehicle option, how much a given user gains from this one depends
>on
>>>> where and how she drives.  But for most users, I'd say it'll
>>>> probably yield more bragging rights than range.
>>>>
>>>> What it MIGHT do that's potentially at least as useful -- IF you
>>>> park mostly in the sun --- is dribble a little charge back into the
>>>> battery when the car isn't being driven.  That'll improve battery
>>>> cycle life a bit.
>>>> Calculating
>>>> whether the resulting battery cost savings will offset the cost of
>>>> the PV panel will be left as an exercise for the reader. ;-)
>>>>
>>>> FWIW, in looking for info on this I ran across several dealers
>>>> offering
>>>>
>>>> aftermarket PV panel options for golf cars.  One claimed a (peak)
>>>> output of
>>>> 220 watts.  The price was $1450.
>>>>
>>>> Is it worth it?  I see 12v 50w generic PV panels on Ebay for around
>>>> $100
>>>> each.  Five of them would give you peak 250W into a charge
>controller.
>>>>
>>>> Speaking of which, I see 48v, 30-45 amp charge controllers on Ebay
>>>> at prices from $160 to $260.
>>>>
>>>> The dealer I mentioned above also provide a roof frame and struts.
>>>> What do
>>>> you think that's worth, maybe $150?   So they're making around $700
>on
>>>> each
>>>> kit.  That's a 100% return on the parts cost.  Not too shabby.
>>>>
>>>> David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
>>>> EVDL Administrator
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