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Kuya slater pa compare naman po how sufficient is the power source of solar than a original current because as we all know we charge our essential gadgets and other staff from a solar powered source?
You know what's even nicer? Slater realistically giving points from his perspective and capabilities without being insensitive to who ever watches his content. He knows not all people can afford such a setup but him informing us of every significant detail as truthfully as possible is a welcome bit. Even the full disclosure of the sponsored fan is great stuff worthy of emulation. Keep it up Engr! Hard hats off to you! 😉
Actually, I see this content as an aspiration for the government to do their part to make or use clean energy sources to protect our environment. Even though it is costly and has a slow ROI, the benefits to our environment are enormous. Imagine if every country used clean energy; our planet would be cleaner, and natural disasters would be reduced; more lives would be saved, and less money would be spent to repair structures damaged by the disaster.
@Hardcore Ladies That's why I said every country should use it. not only in the Philippines, because I know that the only way to have that technology have an impact on climate change is for every person in the world to do their part.
I like that he revealed all the details, from their actual expenses to ROI computations. And he concluded the most important lesson - sustainability and being eco friendly. I think it's important to know that if you're capable to do something better and totally out of norm, though it costs us something, it always is not for our own convenience but also for the environment. I love this content, very raw, practical and straightforward!
Do not be naive; Tremendous amount of mining minerals is needed for those batteries & some significant amount of minerals is needed in the production of those solar panels. Lithium, Graphite, aluminum, nickel. Even lead probably. There is a saying -" If you cannot plant it, you have to mine it". At the end of the lifecycle of those batteries and panels, they also have to be discarded properly.
@@gilean6179 true! not actually environmentally friendly. To produce those batteries, solar panels etc ..means a lot of mining for minerals, plus factory production that emits enormous amount of toxic wastes. And if all household worldwide uses solar imagine the catastrophe on the worlds landscape! Plus its not 100% efficient it wont last 10yrs.. batteries should be replaced several time during that span. Imagine the cost! But its a personal choice.. environmentalists are just dead wrong bigtime!
@@ezscootrr your response is illogical.. that solar panel won't last 10 yrs .. at that span you need to replace expensive batteries! And that solar panel actually deteriorates after just 5yrs. And its not that efficient wattage wise! Thats the reason people just dont go solar! Added the harm to the environment and the damage to worlds landscape due to mining .. come on!
everytime i watch your videos feeling ko tumatalino ako. kasi para kang professor na kahit mahirap ang subject e napapadali mo dahil sa explanations mo at sa mga ginagamit mong sample na materials. Godbless and more power... Prof Slater.
Agreed! 100% smart... But , not actually environmentally friendly. To produce those batteries, solar panels etc ..means a lot of mining for minerals, plus factory production that emits enormous amount of toxic wastes. And if all household worldwide uses solar imagine the catastrophe on the worlds landscape!
As an electrical engineer, I really liked how he explained the pros and cons of installing solar panel. From explaining the ROI, the impact on our environment, being eco friendly, and comfort during emergency situation. Kudos engr!
Very very informative without sugar coating anything like the total costs and other expenses. No wonder your channel keeps on growing because people likes it when someone is genuine and transparent about things.
We did similar install in Thailand, without the batteries. We don't have typhoon problems that Slater has. Consequently our payback without batteries is 5 yrs. This is the best best solar install video I have ever seen !
I started running my solar yesterday. And my house only have 11 pannels. And yes ganyan din sinabi samen nung nag apply kame ng solar. What good thing is i live in New Mexico, mostly whole year mainit, kapag winter naman 3 to 4 times lang nag snow sa amin.
I have been binge watching your past videos and really appreciate the learnings and practical tips. I am to start building our home and all these are so helpful. Thank you slater for explaining scientifically and practically.
@@yumike19 Yes kse ROI takes very long long time, so kung wala kang budget then wala kang pang setup hence "may kaya" talaga. With inflation happening right now, you think the "may kaya" term is not appropriate?
Sir Slater, appreciate the honest detailed explanation about solar panels. It is intimidating and overwhelming about what to choose and what is right for someone's needs. There are still pros and cons and you were candid about ur experience as well. But essentially, like u said, it is up to the individual's choice pick and choose the right equipment for him. looking forward to your follow-up video Thank you.
1. The technology for the solar energy industry is getting better and better. This means that in a few years baka mas maging efficient pa yung panels as well as yung storage compared to present. 2. Going off-grid (or close to if not totally) helps the environment by going green.
Less than 20 minutes, na explain ni slater ang mga important details regarding functions, importance at worth it ba talaga ... Very gud ka sir! Ipaabot na ng 1M subs to hehe
Ung lahat ng pwedeng mging source of electricity in every possible situation tlgang prinovide mo pra lng mging mginhawa pmu2hay, super galing, kudos to u master slater. 👏👏👏
Of all the videos i have watched about solar panels this is the most informative and helpful. Kasi pinakita tlaga yung past electric bill vs current, and the honesty about ROI. Good job po.
I really love watching you in YT. You’re such a smart guy, very knowledgeable. I’m here in California and electricity are very expensive. I just love my Tesla solar system and now I’m paying nothing with my electric bill. Bless your heart for sharing all your knowledge to us. And God bless your family. By the way I love watching your wife too❤️
I love this channel because it is so educational in a way. I have a DIY solar setup at our home and I spent 60k plus (cheap because I am the only one who set it up and some parts are 2nd hand) and it can only run the essential lights at home, router and charging our phones and 2 laptops if ever we experience power outage. Trick is use the electric devices at night, like what we did after Typhoon Odette hit us. I am still going to install a solar setup to our deep well water pump but these rainy days make me feel lazy to fully set it up. It has been rainy for days in Cebu.
I used to look past videos such as these but for this video I decided to try and finish..buti na lang pinagtiyagaan ko. Salamat sir madami ako nalaman. It's like watching the National Geographic channel -the mythbuster. Good vibes lang si sir. Salute.
i always think having this kind of ceiling electric fan is an absolute must have in every home in Pinas. In KL the places we stayed from condos to villas and semi detached houses they always have ceiling fan in every room of the house aside from the a/c .
Glad some questions I had in mind were answered here! Solar panels and solar energy is fairly new in terms of setting homes and infrastructures and im glad this is informative and detailed to help out those who are interested in solar energy usage.
I love how u try to be as accurate and honest in ur videos. I rarely follow people and u are one of them. Thank u for always taking the time to share ur knowledge on things in a very sincere and careful way. 😍
Engr Slater, if your bill was averaging 20k/mo and you had no electricity during brownouts in the past (thus, exluded in your bill), your power during brownouts provided by your current solar set up is actually a huge gain already. If you would compute it, your ROI will be reached in less than 8 years. Im sure it would be all worth it. The fact na you would have available power even during brownouts lalo na during typhoon… WOW! What a BLESSING it would be to enjoy the comfort of available electricity during those times. Lalo na you have kids… THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS. THIS IS A GOOD ONE.
It's great! Those solar panels also shield your house from radiant heat from the sun. The airgap also cools your roof by lessening heat transfer to the roof.
Great content! Its amazing to see on how much a household can save on the solar panels but more so on having the comfort of electricity to power your fans during blackouts for the kiddos :)
Nakakatuwa nman itong c Engineer, pinanuod ko dati pa sa PBB at tlagang mkkita mo na honest at mabait cya dun. Khit na successful family man cya ay ibinabahagi pa rin nya ang kanyang karunungan sa atin para maging maayos at praktikal sa pagpapagawa ng bahay. Thank you & May God bless you & your family!🥰
I love this you still pushed clean energy even though walang ROI. I hope someday the technology from Denmark will come here also, na pwede I benta yung generated power na sobra from solar. thanks more power
When someone showcased their sponsored product in their channel, I immediately lose interest, but this one is different. Keep up the good work. More powers to your channel.
in 2015 we had a DIY solar setup, a single 50 Watts Solar Panel, 2 Motolite Lead Acid Batteries, and a 500 Watts Inverter (@ only P9,500 over all cost including control panel, wires, woods, nails). It only powers our 10 bulbs, Internet Modem and for Phone Charging, operating it from 7pm to 5am. Our VECO Bill before was around P1,500+ (1Ref, 1TV, 4Fans, 1Washing Machine, 1Computer and a Laptop) then after using our solar setup we are billing around P900 to P1,000 (during daytime we try to charge phones/laptop/powerbanks on solar). Last 2020 the Solar Panel and Batteries reached its lifespan, we are now saving for a better setup.
Excellent video as always. One thing concerning net metering. If your primary objective for installing a solar system is to have battery power during brownout, I am under the impression that you cannot be connected to the grid for safety reasons, including net metering. Can you comment on this Slater?
He mentioned the auto switcher when he was showing the back part of the electrics... It automatically switches battery mode when the utility power is down hence no net metering.
Solar panels installation are highly recommendable for people that are risk takers and are not ashamed of their work. Since the importance of solar system is to harness energy and store its abilities for the betterment of its owners, the environment. SMEs..thank you
Thanks for sharing your solar setup, Slater. With frequent power blockout in Cebu, I am planning to go solar as well! I like your honest opinion and review that ROI is not as good but having power during blockout is definitely comfortable & efficient and also eco-friendly!
This is very informative.. I like it that he didnt hesitate to diviulge the costing of everything, before and after the installation. I like this so much. I love all of your contents. Waiting for more.
Thanks for the solar power system education Mr. Slater Young. How about if you source a running water stream near by, maybe you could also try using hydro power off grid type source of electricity, the mechanism to be used should be safe from wood and other debri. It's a windmill type device run by water flow to generate electricity. Or how about trying a small windmill device just powered by the wind blow, I know its also used in Europe and America as a good source of clean power not to affect the environment. Those are all my suggestion my good man. Anyway, God be with you and bless you and your family... as you bless others with your knowledge through You Tube! 🙌🤗👍👨👩👦🙏
Marami akong nakikitang windmills dto sa Germany kaya siguro mas mura ang kuryente dto kesa sa pinas. Meron din windmills I think somewhere in Ilocos region a project of our President Marcos. Thumbs up for BBM !!!
Even before l really loved to have a solar panels Sir Slater, but sadly we don't have a budget. But looking for your video it was full filling to watch all of your house details including your family's living current resources through solar panels ❤ it's really admirable that your family's will not having any problem on such weather conditions.
Hi Slater. Awesome and very informative video. Need to ask, in times of typhoon, debris and at times trunk of trees and other objects may slam these panels. Need to know how sturdy are they and what if it breaks? Will the warranty of ten years include it? Are the batteries readily available? Considering the constant technology improvements, should your installed panel and setup be the norm still at the time you need to change batteries? Just some queries I am having, hope u would answer please. Thanks and more power to your channel. God Bless
The perfect setup for me is Hybrid - Grid Tied with just sufficient battery capacity to run the essentials during “lengthy” power failures plus a GenSet…. The focus of such a setup is to offset night time use of ACs with excess production fed back to the grid by day even with some ACS on. Unless a newer chemistry of LiION or LIPhos batteries are developed (that will last at least 10 years or 20K charge/discharge cycles - ROI will never ever be attractive for a full battery backed Solar Setup
Nagka interes ako sa solar and since wala pa naman, I tried watching youtube about it and andami ko talagang nalaman. Bottomline, yung mga ganitong investment, it's really wiser to search more about it before actually having it para d ka magulat sa mga bagay na dapat pala, initially nalaman mo na bago ka nagpakabit. Alamin ang bagay para sa lifestyle mo at saan ka sa tingin mo makakatipid talaga.
@@depg4637 yeah, the batteries are too expensive at this time. In Slater's situation, it is probably the occurrence of regular blackouts which drove them to it. Otherwise, the gridtied setup is the most popular and sound at this point in time in solar's evolution.
Hi Slater! Awesome and very informative video, super helpful for me during my process now of choosing our solar panel set up. I very much appreciate these videos. Would like to ask if your family has ever experienced a brown/black out with the solar set up and how the transition was? Specifically at night if the house is being supplemented by the grid, are there electrical surges? Does the electricity close down for a few mins then comes back up? Or is it just a flickering in lights? Or do you not notice it at all? Also, if you have ever experienced using your generator along with or after using up the solar set up, what was that process like transitioning from solar power to generator power? :)
I think, yung ROI talaga is pag bawas na ang electric bill kasi yun naman talaga yung goal... Makatipid sa kuryente. Watching this moves me to save money para makapagpa solar. Thanks to this, Slater!
In our house here in the Balkans, we have 1 solar panel only for water, and now our electric bills is 30% lesser. it's a big help. Hopefully we can have a full solar panel like yours.
Good Evening Engr. I'm curious about SkyPod 2.0 or Monterrazas Prime, I know this video is not related to Skypod 2.0. Since the building has 3 Floors, Isn't it difficult especially for those people who are getting older to go up to the 2nd floor or go down to the basement using the stairs or is there another way to make it easier or convenient to the older future owners for those projects?
Indi man ganun kaganda ang result pagdating sa gastos, ang maganda sa gantong set up ay panatag ka padin na kumportable ang pamilya kahit brownout. Kaya sana all may 2M.hahaha Thank you Engr. sa detalyadong video.👍
The most economical set up is grid tied without batteries. I have a grid tied 8kw system that cut my meralco bill from 20k per month to 4-5k per month. I have a stand by 20kva diesel generator for black outs and it runs all my appliances my entire load not just essentials. The cost of the solar was 410k and the cost of the generator was 370k, so it’s 780k not 2 million. So my ROI will be 4 years and 4 months not 10 years. Plus he’s not taking into account the added cost of replacing the batteries in 5-10 years. The battery technology right not doesn’t support that investment financially. Maybe In the future it will but right now you’re better off with a generator for back up during brown outs with ATS. The only reason to get a battery system in Philippines now is for the “green benefits “ to the planet. Not for ROI or economic benefits because financially it doesn’t make much sense with current technology
@@franciscofletes1948 I heard from some people saying that power companies do not pay your excess power from your solar setup even if it is exported to their grid. So Im guessing that you were only able to cut your bill because you're using solar in daytime then grid power at night?
@@bryanfuentes1452 net metering is a process whereby you export excess electricity to the grid and sell it back to meralco. It’s a long process, meralco needs to install a second meter and they sell you electricity at 11 php per kWh but only buy it from you at 5.5 (50%) but they do buy it from you at a 50% loss. It takes about 3-4 months to have net metering approval. It’s best to hire someone to do the legwork for you because you have to go to your barangay city hall multiple times and meralco so I just paid my solar installer to do it. But I consume most of what my home produces I export very little to the grid. Net metering is great when I travel and the house is unoccupied but when we’re home it doesn’t come into play much.
@@jharmainetunacao9044 Go solar Ph. I believe there are 2 vloggers that did an in-depth vlog on their solar instal with go solar. Hungry Syrian and My PI dream. I got the most efficient panels. Each panel is 540 kw. My roof is irregular tegula tile and my subdivision in Suntrust Verona near tagaytay has rules about the panels not being too visible. So I could only install 15 panels. So I had to buy the most efficient panels. If you have ample roof space the efficiency of the panels doesn’t matter as much because you can just add more panels.
Pag yumaman ako pangarap ko din talaga mag pa kabit neto. Unfortunately baka gang pangarap nalang 😁🤣. But it's nice to see people living the life that we dreamed of ☺️. If you're reading this comment. Kapit lang at mag tiwala. Praying for you and your dreams. ☺️
This was the first time I knew about Slater. I never knew this guy until I saw this on YT. I heard a lot about you being a nice guy. But you are actually cool and intelligent content creator.
Hi! Sabi sa video po nagagamit lang po ang genset kapag walang kuryente (meralco) at kapag walang chage yung battery at pag cloudy yung panahon. About sa batteries yo generator, I think hindi po possible yon kasi stand alone po yung generator and yung solar panel at batteries ay naka connect sa grid. I think hind po sya possible. Correct me if I'm wrong guys hehe
Hello, this caught my attention & maybe I can help with your question. Actually there are 2 types of electricity being produced, AC (alternating current) & DC (direct current) and they are 2 different things when supplied. In your question, batteries are supplied with DC & gensets produce AC so they have different type. Yes, it's possible but not efficient with additional converter (converting AC to DC) to the system. Since you'll be using it to power up appliances which is AC supplied, maybe it would be better if directly na lang siya sa appliances. Hope that I somehow helped 😁
@@paulbeloso1197 Most of the hybrid inverters, they have terminal connection for PV, battery, grid, load and generator. That is why it is called hybrid inverters
You can loan 2m and pay it in 10-15 years. parang wala kang nilabas na pera nagkaroon kapa ng solar panel system set up. yes merong interest. total is 3.5m sa 15 years load with 5% interest per year. so more or less 15-16k per month ang bill mo still yung solar panel system mo ang nagbabayad sa loan mo
the cost is realistic, in fact the batteries used are expensive but it has so much benefits getting those than the typical rechargable ones. my partner and I started complete off grid solar in NM and we only have 5 panels running 500 watts with 3000 inverter and our total cost is almost 100k with everything including wires, mc4, etc. yes, its not ideal if you have no budget at first but think abt long term savings. worth it sha. perfect pa sa Pinas dahil mainit sa tin. 😊
Ah, grid-tied ra diay gihapon inyoha. Good to hear that because I had a convo with my cousin telling him I may setup an off-grid solar power system, he said to setup grid-tied since it's more efficient. Thanks!
When we bought the house that we are currently living in now. The owner Seller installed one solar panel + 1 battery kasi the power was cut-off due to typhoon and natagalan pa ang reconnection but we have to move in na. Big help talaga ang solar, we run it during the day, and change power back to meco at night. But it always saves merong mga power interruption. Ang mga neighbors din namin na mas may maraming sobra halos kinocover na buong bubong with solar panels. Saves you money, saves you from black-outs din. Sooon will slowly add more panels & Batts para more savings
Kaylangan ni og part 2, murag need e walk through gi unsa pa integrate wires, connectivity sa current traditional set up namo, na dili pd ma compromise ang aesthetics sa balay. Balak namo mag Diy. Salamat ani slate
17:26 ask your contractor or another to add more batteries using other brands. if the batteries get filled at 11am then it means the battery capacity is undersized vs solar panels. magagamit mo naman yung extra battery capacity when you turn on the air-con during the night
10yrs bago mabawi then kung tumagal ng 15yrs means you save 5yrs sa bills mo not bad. also for that kind of set-up 100% never mawawalan ng ilaw sa bahay nyo haha. pero kung solar set up lang laking tipid talaga without the batteries. (eco-friendly) solid and the best content!
It's a hybrid photovoltaic system consisting of grid tied and off grid system / battery storage. During day time using less grid electricity and during night or cloudy days electricity using is on battery storage. I think more than 10 - 12 yrs is the ROI if you include the operational expenses in the future. Repair and maintenance such as replacement of battery and accessories. The battery has a life span for replacement let say 3-5 yrs or it depends on the battery deep cycle charge and discharge. Yan na rin trend now a days renewable energy. In the near future lahat magadopt na sa renewable energy, I always watch your videos. I have a lot learnings from you. All the best to you.
Very informative content. Nahighlight din nito yung main concern with a typical hybrid solar power system which is systems COST. Yung ROI na naconsider lang dito is very linear which I suppose is assuming na hindi nagbabago ung cost/kWh from distributors. Pero as we all know, lagi tumataas kuryente, kaya the ROI can significantly improve pa. Para siguro hindi madiscourage yung mga gusto magpa-install because of cost, pwede mag start muna as grid tie solar power system(no batteries) then use hybrid inverters na agad(this is preparation if magkabudget na for batteries). Batteries typically costs almost 30-50% of the overall setup. Depende na ito sa standby load and mga appliances na gusto mo mapatakbo during a brownout. It will all depend on the knowledge/competence of your installer so do due diligence with your installers pa din.
Slater: Thank you for your simple, indepth, but discerable presentation, about good options. I am curious about hiw you keep the solar panel, from cracking, when it rains, especially if you have hailstorm.
Great and honest video. 8 years breakeven will be reduced if net metering is implemented. The on-grid system will just act as an extended battery as you are depositing excess power to the grid for later use so there could be no need to extensively upgrade batteries since you can sift power from the grid that owes you power when you need it. It is now a matter of economic analysis whether additional battery upgrade cost justifies the power credits you get from on-grid utilities. It is safe to say that given the net metering option, power consumption is almost free after 8 years at most even if you include maintenance and upgrade of accessories like batteries (at least 5 years) and solar panels (at least 10 years).
Nice set up of solar panels. My salute to you Sir for giving that info. I am a solar panel user since 2014 after typhoon Yolanda. I have only one panel at that time. No regrets since then coz even if there's typhoon still we have light inside the house and of big help to my family. Lately July 2022 I installed another 2 panels.... Kudos to us for a wisier decision and investment. I am ur new vlog subscriber. God bless
8-10 yrs ROI medyo matagal yan for a "may kaya to medyo mayaman household" BUT since eco friendly and sustainability ang habol, ang dapat maginvest sa ganitong setup is the government.
Ang galing Thanks for sharing this I'm happy to know you're very much into clean energy I'm sure you'll apply this is your new projects Hope there will be more like you Keep up
The best idea mo Sir.nag invest ka ng malaku sulit nman Ngayon Wala Kang babayaran ng kuryente sa power.Yung solar maintenance nlang Yung gastuhin mo kahit bagyo maulan reserve parin na battery para magamit.ako din kahit Simpleng set up lng para magamit ko sa Bahay nmin. Kahit paano marunong din mag install.Salamat sa Tutorial mo idol God bless ❤
After going solar you tweak your appliances usage. You should compare your grid electric bill with old way of your consumption vs running solar with old way consumption to see your actual ROI.
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Love the video! But man you can't endorse a ceiling fan while sweating.
Hi po this ks not related to the vid but are you looking or know someone looking for a property here in bicol?
This will be a huge help for me too po.
haha na inggit siguro sa set up mo sir ehem panel baka naman
paano po pla pag thunder storm safe po ba?
Kuya slater pa compare naman po how sufficient is the power source of solar than a original current because as we all know we charge our essential gadgets and other staff from a solar powered source?
Thank you for setting this up for our family love
Just finished watching your vlog, Kryz! This is so gen z of you na 😂
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You know what's even nicer? Slater realistically giving points from his perspective and capabilities without being insensitive to who ever watches his content. He knows not all people can afford such a setup but him informing us of every significant detail as truthfully as possible is a welcome bit. Even the full disclosure of the sponsored fan is great stuff worthy of emulation. Keep it up Engr! Hard hats off to you! 😉
Actually, I see this content as an aspiration for the government to do their part to make or use clean energy sources to protect our environment. Even though it is costly and has a slow ROI, the benefits to our environment are enormous. Imagine if every country used clean energy; our planet would be cleaner, and natural disasters would be reduced; more lives would be saved, and less money would be spent to repair structures damaged by the disaster.
@Hardcore Ladies That's why I said every country should use it. not only in the Philippines, because I know that the only way to have that technology have an impact on climate change is for every person in the world to do their part.
I like that he revealed all the details, from their actual expenses to ROI computations. And he concluded the most important lesson - sustainability and being eco friendly. I think it's important to know that if you're capable to do something better and totally out of norm, though it costs us something, it always is not for our own convenience but also for the environment. I love this content, very raw, practical and straightforward!
Felt like reading an intro to a thesis. But i liked it!
Do not be naive; Tremendous amount of mining minerals is needed for those batteries & some significant amount of minerals is needed in the production of those solar panels. Lithium, Graphite, aluminum, nickel. Even lead probably. There is a saying -" If you cannot plant it, you have to mine it". At the end of the lifecycle of those batteries and panels, they also have to be discarded properly.
@@gilean6179 you're using a cellphone/laptop and you're complaint about batteries. If you really care, ditch every electronic gadget you're using
@@gilean6179 true! not actually environmentally friendly. To produce those batteries, solar panels etc ..means a lot of mining for minerals, plus factory production that emits enormous amount of toxic wastes. And if all household worldwide uses solar imagine the catastrophe on the worlds landscape! Plus its not 100% efficient it wont last 10yrs.. batteries should be replaced several time during that span. Imagine the cost! But its a personal choice.. environmentalists are just dead wrong bigtime!
@@ezscootrr your response is illogical.. that solar panel won't last 10 yrs .. at that span you need to replace expensive batteries! And that solar panel actually deteriorates after just 5yrs. And its not that efficient wattage wise! Thats the reason people just dont go solar! Added the harm to the environment and the damage to worlds landscape due to mining .. come on!
everytime i watch your videos feeling ko tumatalino ako. kasi para kang professor na kahit mahirap ang subject e napapadali mo dahil sa explanations mo at sa mga ginagamit mong sample na materials. Godbless and more power... Prof Slater.
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Agreed 👍
Ako rin parang I’m smarter na!
Same here
Agreed! 100% smart... But , not actually environmentally friendly. To produce those batteries, solar panels etc ..means a lot of mining for minerals, plus factory production that emits enormous amount of toxic wastes. And if all household worldwide uses solar imagine the catastrophe on the worlds landscape!
As an electrical engineer, I really liked how he explained the pros and cons of installing solar panel. From explaining the ROI, the impact on our environment, being eco friendly, and comfort during emergency situation. Kudos engr!
Most welcome. Thanks for watching.
Very very informative without sugar coating anything like the total costs and other expenses. No wonder your channel keeps on growing because people likes it when someone is genuine and transparent about things.
We did similar install in Thailand, without the batteries. We don't have typhoon problems that Slater has. Consequently our payback without batteries is 5 yrs. This is the best best solar install video I have ever seen !
Offgrid, hybrid and grid-tie are different setup.
Slater deserve all the credit. Your channel is very informative and helpful. Thank you for another great content.
Slater is really good in explaining. It would be great if most of our teachers/professors are like you 🥺
I am currently working in a Solar Company in the U.S and yes, this info shared by Mr. Slater is legit. Very informative. Savings is a must!!
10 yrs din ba roi dyan or mas mababa?
@@janlauzy1404 masmababa kasi may incentive galling govt at masmataas bili ng elect supplier
I started running my solar yesterday. And my house only have 11 pannels. And yes ganyan din sinabi samen nung nag apply kame ng solar. What good thing is i live in New Mexico, mostly whole year mainit, kapag winter naman 3 to 4 times lang nag snow sa amin.
Ang galing talaga ni Slater mag explain. Very straight to the point and ang dali maintindihan. Imagine if yung instructor nyo sa school eh ganyan. 😅
I have been binge watching your past videos and really appreciate the learnings and practical tips. I am to start building our home and all these are so helpful. Thank you slater for explaining scientifically and practically.
Nevermind ROI. Shielding his family from the hassle of frequent brown outs plus helping save the environment are Mr Young's priority.
"Nevermind sa ROI" sa mga my kaya lang. :) zero electric bill is just a bait.
@@marklee382 lol kailangan mo talaga maging "may kaya" para maafford ang solar panel setup
@@yumike19 basahin mo uli ang comment ni mark.
@@yumike19 Yes kse ROI takes very long long time, so kung wala kang budget then wala kang pang setup hence "may kaya" talaga.
With inflation happening right now, you think the "may kaya" term is not appropriate?
@@yumike19 oo kailangan may kaya o di kaya mayaman para maafford
Sir Slater, appreciate the honest detailed explanation about solar panels. It is intimidating and overwhelming about what to choose and what is right for someone's needs. There are still pros and cons and you were candid about ur experience as well. But essentially, like u said, it is up to the individual's choice pick and choose the right equipment for him. looking forward to your follow-up video Thank you.
He is naturally born teacher. I like the way he grab the things in his surrounding and using analogy he explain it smoothly.
1. The technology for the solar energy industry is getting better and better. This means that in a few years baka mas maging efficient pa yung panels as well as yung storage compared to present.
2. Going off-grid (or close to if not totally) helps the environment by going green.
Less than 20 minutes, na explain ni slater ang mga important details regarding functions, importance at worth it ba talaga ... Very gud ka sir! Ipaabot na ng 1M subs to hehe
The only vlogger that has different sponsors every video😁 Thank you for all the tips Engr. Slater!
Ung lahat ng pwedeng mging source of electricity in every possible situation tlgang prinovide mo pra lng mging mginhawa pmu2hay, super galing, kudos to u master slater. 👏👏👏
Of all the videos i have watched about solar panels this is the most informative and helpful. Kasi pinakita tlaga yung past electric bill vs current, and the honesty about ROI. Good job po.
I beg to disagree, there are flaws with the explanation hence maybe you haven't seen the best yet.
You havent watched much then.
I really love watching you in YT. You’re such a smart guy, very knowledgeable. I’m here in California and electricity are very expensive. I just love my Tesla solar system and now I’m paying nothing with my electric bill. Bless your heart for sharing all your knowledge to us. And God bless your family. By the way I love watching your wife too❤️
This is soo true😅 So happy to see someone here in PH promoting solar power🥰 I'm working in a solar company and where using battery also🥰
Solar works ❤ I’m a sales rep for solar , glad more ppl are doing it
I love this channel because it is so educational in a way. I have a DIY solar setup at our home and I spent 60k plus (cheap because I am the only one who set it up and some parts are 2nd hand) and it can only run the essential lights at home, router and charging our phones and 2 laptops if ever we experience power outage. Trick is use the electric devices at night, like what we did after Typhoon Odette hit us. I am still going to install a solar setup to our deep well water pump but these rainy days make me feel lazy to fully set it up. It has been rainy for days in Cebu.
Is it able to run refrigerator and Air conditioner ?i really want to set up one just for air conditioner to reduce our electric bill
I used to look past videos such as these but for this video I decided to try and finish..buti na lang pinagtiyagaan ko. Salamat sir madami ako nalaman. It's like watching the National Geographic channel -the mythbuster. Good vibes lang si sir. Salute.
Every sunday I feel like attending to my favorite subject and professor 🤣 Thanks for this! Every sunday is budol and lecture day hehe!
I think this video needs a part 2 if goals were achieved or not. What went wrong. This video deserves a million views and likes. 👍👍👍
i always think having this kind of ceiling electric fan is an absolute must have in every home in Pinas. In KL the places we stayed from condos to villas and semi detached houses they always have ceiling fan in every room of the house aside from the a/c .
Glad some questions I had in mind were answered here! Solar panels and solar energy is fairly new in terms of setting homes and infrastructures and im glad this is informative and detailed to help out those who are interested in solar energy usage.
I love how u try to be as accurate and honest in ur videos. I rarely follow people and u are one of them. Thank u for always taking the time to share ur knowledge on things in a very sincere and careful way. 😍
Engr Slater, if your bill was averaging 20k/mo and you had no electricity during brownouts in the past (thus, exluded in your bill), your power during brownouts provided by your current solar set up is actually a huge gain already. If you would compute it, your ROI will be reached in less than 8 years. Im sure it would be all worth it. The fact na you would have available power even during brownouts lalo na during typhoon… WOW! What a BLESSING it would be to enjoy the comfort of available electricity during those times. Lalo na you have kids… THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS. THIS IS A GOOD ONE.
It's great! Those solar panels also shield your house from radiant heat from the sun. The airgap also cools your roof by lessening heat transfer to the roof.
Naka N-2 system mo Sir Slater, kahit dalawang source naka out mi source of power ka pa rin. Galing!! 👍👍👍
Great content! Its amazing to see on how much a household can save on the solar panels but more so on having the comfort of electricity to power your fans during blackouts for the kiddos :)
Nakakatuwa nman itong c Engineer, pinanuod ko dati pa sa PBB at tlagang mkkita mo na honest at mabait cya dun. Khit na successful family man cya ay ibinabahagi pa rin nya ang kanyang karunungan sa atin para maging maayos at praktikal sa pagpapagawa ng bahay. Thank you & May God bless you & your family!🥰
Sir Slater, thank you once again for sharing to us mere mortals your vast knowledge in engineering. And for free!! God bless you more po!
I love this you still pushed clean energy even though walang ROI. I hope someday the technology from Denmark will come here also, na pwede I benta yung generated power na sobra from solar. thanks more power
Engr Young, can you pls do a video of building/installing a small solar grid tied set up for people who are working from home? thank you
Search the youtube, more and better vlog can be found there.
as an electrical engineer. You have a nice setup there. Good job sir
When someone showcased their sponsored product in their channel, I immediately lose interest, but this one is different. Keep up the good work. More powers to your channel.
in 2015 we had a DIY solar setup, a single 50 Watts Solar Panel, 2 Motolite Lead Acid Batteries, and a 500 Watts Inverter (@ only P9,500 over all cost including control panel, wires, woods, nails). It only powers our 10 bulbs, Internet Modem and for Phone Charging, operating it from 7pm to 5am. Our VECO Bill before was around P1,500+ (1Ref, 1TV, 4Fans, 1Washing Machine, 1Computer and a Laptop) then after using our solar setup we are billing around P900 to P1,000 (during daytime we try to charge phones/laptop/powerbanks on solar). Last 2020 the Solar Panel and Batteries reached its lifespan, we are now saving for a better setup.
Excellent video as always. One thing concerning net metering. If your primary objective for installing a solar system is to have battery power during brownout, I am under the impression that you cannot be connected to the grid for safety reasons, including net metering. Can you comment on this Slater?
He mentioned the auto switcher when he was showing the back part of the electrics... It automatically switches battery mode when the utility power is down hence no net metering.
Most off-grid or hybrid inverters will allow you to still be connected to the grid and have battery backup
Solar panels installation are highly recommendable for people that are risk takers and are not ashamed of their work. Since the importance of solar system is to harness energy and store its abilities for the betterment of its owners, the environment. SMEs..thank you
Thanks for sharing your solar setup, Slater. With frequent power blockout in Cebu, I am planning to go solar as well! I like your honest opinion and review that ROI is not as good but having power during blockout is definitely comfortable & efficient and also eco-friendly!
There are more technical solar videos in youtube, this is just a customer perspective vlog.
This is very informative.. I like it that he didnt hesitate to diviulge the costing of everything, before and after the installation. I like this so much. I love all of your contents. Waiting for more.
Thanks for the solar power system education Mr. Slater Young. How about if you source a running water stream near by, maybe you could also try using hydro power off grid type source of electricity, the mechanism to be used should be safe from wood and other debri. It's a windmill type device run by water flow to generate electricity. Or how about trying a small windmill device just powered by the wind blow, I know its also used in Europe and America as a good source of clean power not to affect the environment.
Those are all my suggestion my good man.
Anyway, God be with you and bless you and your family... as you bless others with your knowledge through You Tube! 🙌🤗👍👨👩👦🙏
Marami akong nakikitang windmills dto sa Germany kaya siguro mas mura ang kuryente dto kesa sa pinas. Meron din windmills I think somewhere in Ilocos region a project of our President Marcos. Thumbs up for BBM !!!
Even before l really loved to have a solar panels Sir Slater, but sadly we don't have a budget. But looking for your video it was full filling to watch all of your house details including your family's living current resources through solar panels ❤ it's really admirable that your family's will not having any problem on such weather conditions.
Such an honest review!
I like it! I'm a fan now. Thanks Slater for proposing and dumbing down clean energy!
Hi Slater. Awesome and very informative video. Need to ask, in times of typhoon, debris and at times trunk of trees and other objects may slam these panels. Need to know how sturdy are they and what if it breaks? Will the warranty of ten years include it? Are the batteries readily available? Considering the constant technology improvements, should your installed panel and setup be the norm still at the time you need to change batteries? Just some queries I am having, hope u would answer please. Thanks and more power to your channel. God Bless
The perfect setup for me is Hybrid - Grid Tied with just sufficient battery capacity to run the essentials during “lengthy” power failures plus a GenSet…. The focus of such a setup is to offset night time use of ACs with excess production fed back to the grid by day even with some ACS on. Unless a newer chemistry of LiION or LIPhos batteries are developed (that will last at least 10 years or 20K charge/discharge cycles - ROI will never ever be attractive for a full battery backed Solar Setup
Nagka interes ako sa solar and since wala pa naman, I tried watching youtube about it and andami ko talagang nalaman. Bottomline, yung mga ganitong investment, it's really wiser to search more about it before actually having it para d ka magulat sa mga bagay na dapat pala, initially nalaman mo na bago ka nagpakabit. Alamin ang bagay para sa lifestyle mo at saan ka sa tingin mo makakatipid talaga.
This is exactly what I want with our home ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you po sir ❤️❤️❤️
Prepare your 2M budget with 8-10yrs ROI then batteries would be replaced around the same time. Goodluck
@@depg4637 Get rid of the battery portion and it should be fine.
@@gilean6179 tell that to slater and the people praising this setup.
With a sufficient grid source, I will never recommend a hybrid setup.
@@depg4637 yeah, the batteries are too expensive at this time. In Slater's situation, it is probably the occurrence of regular blackouts which drove them to it. Otherwise, the gridtied setup is the most popular and sound at this point in time in solar's evolution.
Very informative. Ang galing. Simpleng explanation pero detailed at di ginawang kumplikado. Napakahusay. Looking forward to another vlog. Thank you.
Hi Slater! Awesome and very informative video, super helpful for me during my process now of choosing our solar panel set up. I very much appreciate these videos.
Would like to ask if your family has ever experienced a brown/black out with the solar set up and how the transition was? Specifically at night if the house is being supplemented by the grid, are there electrical surges? Does the electricity close down for a few mins then comes back up? Or is it just a flickering in lights? Or do you not notice it at all?
Also, if you have ever experienced using your generator along with or after using up the solar set up, what was that process like transitioning from solar power to generator power? :)
I think, yung ROI talaga is pag bawas na ang electric bill kasi yun naman talaga yung goal... Makatipid sa kuryente. Watching this moves me to save money para makapagpa solar. Thanks to this, Slater!
Kudos for doing this to help preserve our environment!!!
In our house here in the Balkans, we have 1 solar panel only for water, and now our electric bills is 30% lesser. it's a big help. Hopefully we can have a full solar panel like yours.
Good Evening Engr. I'm curious about SkyPod 2.0 or Monterrazas Prime, I know this video is not related to Skypod 2.0. Since the building has 3 Floors, Isn't it difficult especially for those people who are getting older to go up to the 2nd floor or go down to the basement using the stairs or is there another way to make it easier or convenient to the older future owners for those projects?
Depends on your needs. Personal elevators are getting more affordable and more people are opting to place one in their homes.
@@thatguyslater Thanks Engr.
Indi man ganun kaganda ang result pagdating sa gastos, ang maganda sa gantong set up ay panatag ka padin na kumportable ang pamilya kahit brownout. Kaya sana all may 2M.hahaha
Thank you Engr. sa detalyadong video.👍
Hi Slater! Just wanna ask the ROI when it comes to just using the solar panels alone? W/o the battery powered system
The most economical set up is grid tied without batteries. I have a grid tied 8kw system that cut my meralco bill from 20k per month to 4-5k per month. I have a stand by 20kva diesel generator for black outs and it runs all my appliances my entire load not just essentials. The cost of the solar was 410k and the cost of the generator was 370k, so it’s 780k not 2 million. So my ROI will be 4 years and 4 months not 10 years. Plus he’s not taking into account the added cost of replacing the batteries in 5-10 years. The battery technology right not doesn’t support that investment financially. Maybe In the future it will but right now you’re better off with a generator for back up during brown outs with ATS. The only reason to get a battery system in Philippines now is for the “green benefits “ to the planet. Not for ROI or economic benefits because financially it doesn’t make much sense with current technology
@@franciscofletes1948 I heard from some people saying that power companies do not pay your excess power from your solar setup even if it is exported to their grid. So Im guessing that you were only able to cut your bill because you're using solar in daytime then grid power at night?
@@bryanfuentes1452 net metering is a process whereby you export excess electricity to the grid and sell it back to meralco. It’s a long process, meralco needs to install a second meter and they sell you electricity at 11 php per kWh but only buy it from you at 5.5 (50%) but they do buy it from you at a 50% loss. It takes about 3-4 months to have net metering approval. It’s best to hire someone to do the legwork for you because you have to go to your barangay city hall multiple times and meralco so I just paid my solar installer to do it. But I consume most of what my home produces I export very little to the grid. Net metering is great when I travel and the house is unoccupied but when we’re home it doesn’t come into play much.
@@franciscofletes1948 hello Sir Francisco, can i ask where did you buy and have your solar grid tied install?
@@jharmainetunacao9044 Go solar Ph. I believe there are 2 vloggers that did an in-depth vlog on their solar instal with go solar. Hungry Syrian and My PI dream. I got the most efficient panels. Each panel is 540 kw. My roof is irregular tegula tile and my subdivision in Suntrust Verona near tagaytay has rules about the panels not being too visible. So I could only install 15 panels. So I had to buy the most efficient panels. If you have ample roof space the efficiency of the panels doesn’t matter as much because you can just add more panels.
Pag yumaman ako pangarap ko din talaga mag pa kabit neto. Unfortunately baka gang pangarap nalang 😁🤣. But it's nice to see people living the life that we dreamed of ☺️. If you're reading this comment. Kapit lang at mag tiwala. Praying for you and your dreams. ☺️
This is such a solid video. Thank you so much also love how you explain things with such ease! Thank you very much for the cool info !:D
This was the first time I knew about Slater. I never knew this guy until I saw this on YT. I heard a lot about you being a nice guy. But you are actually cool and intelligent content creator.
Hi Slater, nice video... Quick question, when you're running the genset, would it be possible to charge the batteries via the generetor?
Hi! Sabi sa video po nagagamit lang po ang genset kapag walang kuryente (meralco) at kapag walang chage yung battery at pag cloudy yung panahon. About sa batteries yo generator, I think hindi po possible yon kasi stand alone po yung generator and yung solar panel at batteries ay naka connect sa grid. I think hind po sya possible. Correct me if I'm wrong guys hehe
It depends on the tyoe of hybrid inverter and its configuration setting. It is possible to charge the solar set up batteries thru generator
Hello, this caught my attention & maybe I can help with your question. Actually there are 2 types of electricity being produced, AC (alternating current) & DC (direct current) and they are 2 different things when supplied. In your question, batteries are supplied with DC & gensets produce AC so they have different type. Yes, it's possible but not efficient with additional converter (converting AC to DC) to the system. Since you'll be using it to power up appliances which is AC supplied, maybe it would be better if directly na lang siya sa appliances. Hope that I somehow helped 😁
@@paulbeloso1197 Most of the hybrid inverters, they have terminal connection for PV, battery, grid, load and generator. That is why it is called hybrid inverters
He is the vlogger that can really help thanks man! salute
You can loan 2m and pay it in 10-15 years. parang wala kang nilabas na pera nagkaroon kapa ng solar panel system set up. yes merong interest. total is 3.5m sa 15 years load with 5% interest per year. so more or less 15-16k per month ang bill mo still yung solar panel system mo ang nagbabayad sa loan mo
Wow! Thank you for this. My dad and I was thinking of putting solar power kasabay sa renovation ng bahay and the costing and ROI was really helpful.
Mapapa UWU! ka na lang talaga at mapapa wow! Kapag ganiyan. 😊
the cost is realistic, in fact the batteries used are expensive but it has so much benefits getting those than the typical rechargable ones. my partner and I started complete off grid solar in NM and we only have 5 panels running 500 watts with 3000 inverter and our total cost is almost 100k with everything including wires, mc4, etc. yes, its not ideal if you have no budget at first but think abt long term savings. worth it sha. perfect pa sa Pinas dahil mainit sa tin. 😊
Very informative! Panalo ang explanation sa power supply ng house. Napaka daling intindihin. Galing mag explain. 👍
Ah, grid-tied ra diay gihapon inyoha. Good to hear that because I had a convo with my cousin telling him I may setup an off-grid solar power system, he said to setup grid-tied since it's more efficient. Thanks!
When we bought the house that we are currently living in now. The owner Seller installed one solar panel + 1 battery kasi the power was cut-off due to typhoon and natagalan pa ang reconnection but we have to move in na. Big help talaga ang solar, we run it during the day, and change power back to meco at night. But it always saves merong mga power interruption. Ang mga neighbors din namin na mas may maraming sobra halos kinocover na buong bubong with solar panels. Saves you money, saves you from black-outs din. Sooon will slowly add more panels & Batts para more savings
Just wanna say na grabe this was well-planned. Sobrang galing! 🎉🎊
Salamat Engr for the honest reveal. Am really yearning or leaning towards solar panel but still saving what suits us.
Salamat sa explain engr hehe my sasagot na ako sa interview. Na aapplyan ko 😊 ganda kasi explain mo simple nakaka gets agad ako.
Kaylangan ni og part 2, murag need e walk through gi unsa pa integrate wires, connectivity sa current traditional set up namo, na dili pd ma compromise ang aesthetics sa balay. Balak namo mag Diy. Salamat ani slate
Great review! Much appreciated! Will need this when we build our next home. ☺️
17:26 ask your contractor or another to add more batteries using other brands. if the batteries get filled at 11am then it means the battery capacity is undersized vs solar panels. magagamit mo naman yung extra battery capacity when you turn on the air-con during the night
Slater, gwapo kaau pagka explain... very effective teacher cguro ka ug nag maistro ka... nice one...
10yrs bago mabawi then kung tumagal ng 15yrs means you save 5yrs sa bills mo not bad. also for that kind of set-up 100% never mawawalan ng ilaw sa bahay nyo haha. pero kung solar set up lang laking tipid talaga without the batteries. (eco-friendly) solid and the best content!
It's a hybrid photovoltaic system consisting of grid tied and off grid system / battery storage.
During day time using less grid electricity and during night or cloudy days electricity using is on battery storage.
I think more than 10 - 12 yrs is the ROI if you include the operational expenses in the future. Repair and maintenance such as replacement of battery and accessories. The battery has a life span for replacement let say 3-5 yrs or it depends on the battery deep cycle charge and discharge.
Yan na rin trend now a days renewable energy. In the near future lahat magadopt na sa renewable energy,
I always watch your videos. I have a lot learnings from you. All the best to you.
Very informative content. Nahighlight din nito yung main concern with a typical hybrid solar power system which is systems COST. Yung ROI na naconsider lang dito is very linear which I suppose is assuming na hindi nagbabago ung cost/kWh from distributors. Pero as we all know, lagi tumataas kuryente, kaya the ROI can significantly improve pa. Para siguro hindi madiscourage yung mga gusto magpa-install because of cost, pwede mag start muna as grid tie solar power system(no batteries) then use hybrid inverters na agad(this is preparation if magkabudget na for batteries). Batteries typically costs almost 30-50% of the overall setup. Depende na ito sa standby load and mga appliances na gusto mo mapatakbo during a brownout. It will all depend on the knowledge/competence of your installer so do due diligence with your installers pa din.
Slater:
Thank you for your simple, indepth, but discerable presentation, about good options.
I am curious about hiw you keep the solar panel, from cracking, when it rains, especially if you have hailstorm.
galing mag explain. simple yet detailed. no jargons. direct to the point. balance mag explain. +1!
You can see how happy he is while explaining 😊 Sir slater off topic.. Please wear your sunblock 😅
Great and honest video. 8 years breakeven will be reduced if net metering is implemented. The on-grid system will just act as an extended battery as you are depositing excess power to the grid for later use so there could be no need to extensively upgrade batteries since you can sift power from the grid that owes you power when you need it. It is now a matter of economic analysis whether additional battery upgrade cost justifies the power credits you get from on-grid utilities. It is safe to say that given the net metering option, power consumption is almost free after 8 years at most even if you include maintenance and upgrade of accessories like batteries (at least 5 years) and solar panels (at least 10 years).
Nice set up of solar panels. My salute to you Sir for giving that info. I am a solar panel user since 2014 after typhoon Yolanda. I have only one panel at that time. No regrets since then coz even if there's typhoon still we have light inside the house and of big help to my family.
Lately July 2022 I installed another 2 panels.... Kudos to us for a wisier decision and investment. I am ur new vlog subscriber. God bless
Very responsible young husband and father! Always thinking the welfare of his family.
8-10 yrs ROI medyo matagal yan for a "may kaya to medyo mayaman household" BUT since eco friendly and sustainability ang habol, ang dapat maginvest sa ganitong setup is the government.
Wow! The explanation was so clear. Every details are understood. I'm going to check the Panasonic fan soon. Yung lang ma afford ko eh 😁😁😁
galing. napakalaking tipid nito sa kuryente walang montly bill sana ol affordable ang solar panel ang bawat bahay. god bless po.keep safe!
very well explained. wish you could also show us factors you considered when choosing brand of all components. thank you for your video
da best talga tong si slater, purong puro yung content. dami mo matutunan
Ang galing
Thanks for sharing this
I'm happy to know you're very much into clean energy
I'm sure you'll apply this is your new projects
Hope there will be more like you
Keep up
The best idea mo Sir.nag invest ka ng malaku sulit nman Ngayon Wala Kang babayaran ng kuryente sa power.Yung solar maintenance nlang Yung gastuhin mo kahit bagyo maulan reserve parin na battery para magamit.ako din kahit Simpleng set up lng para magamit ko sa Bahay nmin. Kahit paano marunong din mag install.Salamat sa Tutorial mo idol God bless ❤
Slater Later great job! Imong mga content kay educational kaayo! Hence nag subscribed ko sa imong channel. Keep it up! God bless you and your family!
Thanks for this very informative and detailed explanation 👍🏻
I'm also inspired to put this kind of solar power set up once I have my dream house. 🙏🏻
After going solar you tweak your appliances usage. You should compare your grid electric bill with old way of your consumption vs running solar with old way consumption to see your actual ROI.