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  • #16
    Originally posted by Partial
    Fully solar is expensive if you use a lot of electricity. Climate control from solar panels isn't nearly as bad. You can use the panels, some heat pipes, a big ass heat sink, and a giant tube of water to keep your house with a moderate temperature year round.
    It depends where you are. They are doing a lot with solar gain in the Southwest because there's enough heat during the day to heat the house and heat the concrete to release it's heat at night. In Wisconsin, you'd freeze your ass off trying to do that in winter. But yes, solar panels are a good idea at any rate and should be standard on every new house.
    "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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    • #17
      Geez, what a suprise. Now partial is advocating what i wrote months ago.

      Shocking.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by LL2
        Originally posted by Partial
        Fully solar is expensive if you use a lot of electricity. Climate control from solar panels isn't nearly as bad. You can use the panels, some heat pipes, a big ass heat sink, and a giant tube of water to keep your house with a moderate temperature year round.
        I like the idea of solar panels and think every house should have them making each house self sufficient in electrical energy. i just do not think the panels are cost effective yet, but have heard they are starting to come down in price. Solar panels needs to get to the point where they are mass produced and affordable. The company that does this could be the next Microsoft or Google.
        Or the next Haliburton....

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        • #19
          Originally posted by MJZiggy
          Originally posted by Partial
          Fully solar is expensive if you use a lot of electricity. Climate control from solar panels isn't nearly as bad. You can use the panels, some heat pipes, a big ass heat sink, and a giant tube of water to keep your house with a moderate temperature year round.
          It depends where you are. They are doing a lot with solar gain in the Southwest because there's enough heat during the day to heat the house and heat the concrete to release it's heat at night. In Wisconsin, you'd freeze your ass off trying to do that in winter. But yes, solar panels are a good idea at any rate and should be standard on every new house.
          It may be important to regionalize our alternative energy options. In the Midwest, wind could be one of the larger components since the central corridor of the US has the highest amt. of wind (on a consistent basis in this hemisphere, if not the world). In the SW as mentioned, it could be solar or geothermal.
          -digital dean

          No "TROLLS" allowed!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
            Geez, what a suprise. Now partial is advocating what i wrote months ago.

            Shocking.
            Actually Ty, I just did some research on it. I'll give you some credit for being right, on one thing. How about those Badgers though? And those doctors? And that iPhone? and.... The list goes on and on and on.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by MJZiggy
              Originally posted by Partial
              Fully solar is expensive if you use a lot of electricity. Climate control from solar panels isn't nearly as bad. You can use the panels, some heat pipes, a big ass heat sink, and a giant tube of water to keep your house with a moderate temperature year round.
              It depends where you are. They are doing a lot with solar gain in the Southwest because there's enough heat during the day to heat the house and heat the concrete to release it's heat at night. In Wisconsin, you'd freeze your ass off trying to do that in winter. But yes, solar panels are a good idea at any rate and should be standard on every new house.
              Not true. You can do it even in winter in Wisconsin according to guy at work who is big into green construction and provided links.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Partial
                Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                Geez, what a suprise. Now partial is advocating what i wrote months ago.

                Shocking.
                Actually Ty, I just did some research on it. I'll give you some credit for being right, on one thing. How about those Badgers though? And those doctors? And that iPhone? and.... The list goes on and on and on.
                Credit: Might be nice to mention it.

                Doctors: I answered and showed why Florida is more expensive. You lose.

                Iphone: Who is arguing that it isn't a neat gadget. However, 1% of the market is nothing.

                Badgers: Find one quote where i extolled this team. Find one post where i predicted big things. You can't.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                  Originally posted by Partial
                  Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                  Geez, what a suprise. Now partial is advocating what i wrote months ago.

                  Shocking.
                  Actually Ty, I just did some research on it. I'll give you some credit for being right, on one thing. How about those Badgers though? And those doctors? And that iPhone? and.... The list goes on and on and on.
                  Credit: Might be nice to mention it.

                  Doctors: I answered and showed why Florida is more expensive. You lose.

                  Iphone: Who is arguing that it isn't a neat gadget. However, 1% of the market is nothing.

                  Badgers: Find one quote where i extolled this team. Find one post where i predicted big things. You can't.
                  Credit? Are you asking me to give you credit? Do you really think I remembered that conversation until you jogged my memory? I sure don't.

                  The rest... the proof is in the pudding.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                    Originally posted by Partial
                    Originally posted by Tyrone Bigguns
                    Geez, what a suprise. Now partial is advocating what i wrote months ago.

                    Shocking.
                    Actually Ty, I just did some research on it. I'll give you some credit for being right, on one thing. How about those Badgers though? And those doctors? And that iPhone? and.... The list goes on and on and on.
                    Credit: Might be nice to mention it.

                    Doctors: I answered and showed why Florida is more expensive. You lose.

                    Iphone: Who is arguing that it isn't a neat gadget. However, 1% of the market is nothing.

                    Badgers: Find one quote where i extolled this team. Find one post where i predicted big things. You can't.
                    Credit? Are you asking me to give you credit? Do you really think I remembered that conversation until you jogged my memory? I sure don't.

                    The rest... the proof is in the pudding.
                    Right. You dredge up posts from months ago, but don't recall.

                    Pudding: You have it all over your face, goes well with the egg.

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