damn that had been 3 years already????? ive watch you while you install those panels. and unbelievably it has been 3 yrs now wow!
@_aullik Жыл бұрын
There was this spanish crown that happened and time flew by
@HassanHijazi1995 Жыл бұрын
IKR!!
@ka24det Жыл бұрын
Our little boy is growing up so fast.
@goiterlanternbase Жыл бұрын
Time is flying🤗
@yupiterk Жыл бұрын
time flies so fast
@META313. Жыл бұрын
That sponsor part was smoother than Linus' sneaky ones
@BladeZ_AdymanY Жыл бұрын
Sagway doesn't work anymore 😂
@engrmoutassim Жыл бұрын
Except Linus no longer accepts sponsorships from Anker and Soundcore is their audio line of products.
@Voltaic_Fire Жыл бұрын
@@engrmoutassimWhy? I have one of their pairs of headphones and they're very good.
@TheCrystalGlow Жыл бұрын
@@engrmoutassim I’ve thoroughly listened to soundcore. They’re kind of dull sounding. JBL is much better for the price
@BladeZ_AdymanY Жыл бұрын
@@engrmoutassim ridg wallet ruined it all
@syedowaisali Жыл бұрын
totally agree with you. I've installed 13kw solar in Pakistan and the ROI here is less than 4 years! Due to expensive electricity and frequent power outages, solar is not just a greener choice but a lifestyle upgrade too!
@qaassimmahmood548 Жыл бұрын
Same. Have a 5kw setup here. We don't really use that much electricity. Also damn the prices skyrocketed after the "other guys came into power" so did the taxes 😮😢
@himanshugehlot1408 Жыл бұрын
Are you able to buy wheat
@qaassimmahmood548 Жыл бұрын
@@himanshugehlot1408 Bro what kind of question is that?
@sadaqat_ali Жыл бұрын
@@qaassimmahmood548don't worry, he's just a random Indian tryna be funny
@an_orange8911 Жыл бұрын
@@himanshugehlot1408 Seems like you didn't have your medicine this morning, and by medicine, I meant cow-piss.
@Zangettsu_ZA Жыл бұрын
Living in South Africa we have an abundance of sunshine but unfortunately we sit with up to 12 hours a day without power from our national power utility due to government corruption and criminality. So about a month ago we got fed up with the incompetence and installed a hybrid solar backup system which charges batteries during the day and run all electrical loads inside the house. During night time we use the stored energy. The cycle remains even when rolling blackouts (aka Loadshedding) is active. It has been amazing seeing the system at work and keeping our lights and appliances on at all times. Even now that it is rainy season in Cape Town we only use about 25% electricity from the grid (when it is available). During the day we run everything from dishwashers, air conditioners, washing machines, vacuums, etc. all for free. We even use the sun to heat up our water in our solar geyser and have installed a gas stove to boil water, make tea, cook, etc. as gas is fairly cheap here.
@Aku6Soku1Zan6 ай бұрын
Government corruption meaning black
@blitzegron48486 ай бұрын
Free? You paid for the system didn't you? But I got you. It would be nice if govt weren't so inept. Good job.
@commonsense.10144 ай бұрын
@@blitzegron4848 i mean.. at what point isnt it free. My electricity keeps going up at 11.5% every year. And a pallet of used panels cost if you look hard, around less than 2k. Ans you can get some pretty damn good server rake batteries for around 1.5k now adays. Most expensive part is a big enough inverter soo.
@rossothecrimson72 ай бұрын
Youre govt are huge POS, sorry you have to deal with people like that, that dont care about their people, just their personk profits.
@modernNeanderthal800Ай бұрын
Congrats. What am amazing time it is to be alive. I hope you and your kin are well and continue to support one another to expand
@paulgoudfrooij6561 Жыл бұрын
I’m at year 10 and absolutely zero problems. Very happy with the panels.
@UndecidedMF Жыл бұрын
Great update! I wouldn't be too worried about what appears to be a downward trend. A better weather year and you may have the biggest year ever.
@JerryRigEverything Жыл бұрын
Good to know!
@tarkadahl1985 Жыл бұрын
did you know a moby is the collective noun for a group of bald men? Anyway, I diverse.
@thomaspayne7617 Жыл бұрын
The materials to make the solar panels also create a lot of carbon and destroy land. What we need is more nuclear energy.
@tarkadahl1985 Жыл бұрын
@@thomaspayne7617 so do you. easy way to solve this 🤣
@devluz Жыл бұрын
@@thomaspayne7617 lol that is silly. both technologies safe us a lot more carbon and land than they use. and so far I don't know anyone who managed to install a nuclear power plant onto their roof ;)
@bjgaspar Жыл бұрын
Simultaneously the best and worst sponsor transition ever. Well done, sir.
@JerryRigEverything Жыл бұрын
Very kind of you good sir. Linus taught me everything I know.
@Arobsite Жыл бұрын
@Josh Opray I really appreciate how this comment makes clear claims that are well-sourced. /s
@HydrogenFuelTechnologies Жыл бұрын
@@JerryRigEverythingI respect you, your channel and all the wonderful things you do for others who are less fortunate. I think you deserve every ounce of success you've been blessed with plus more HOWEVER you are not educating your audience on the 100 years of classified aerospace secret off the books energy generation technologies like Hydrogen LENR, compact hydrogen fusion reactors, compact hydrogen plasma reactors and even compact safe nuclear fission reactors. All of which could and should be available to the public. Solar panels are great but they are 1970s lame technology the elite have not did much with to improve over the past 50 years. On purpose I might add. Elon Musk is gaslighting everyone on the existence of several exotic energy generation technologies. SpaceX and Tesla is lying to the public and I can prove it. Thomas Healy and Hyliion purchased technology rights to Karno and he has the heat to electricity reactor installed on a electric semi with plans to build standalone power generation plants from it which can compete with grid power cost per kwh. I actually back engineered the karno tech a decade ago by studying declassified Manhattan project reports and wondered ten years ago why they never put the technology on the market as a electricity generator. Truth is "they" aren't interested in people going off grid. About the only people today who can afford to go off grid can also afford to pay for electricity too so poor people as usual gets screwed. Again I respect you more than almost any other youtuber but you are gaslighting the public with the lame solar panels. Regardless if you know it or not. Also regardless if you believe it or not it's 100% provable there is a global conspiracy to keep specific energy generation technologies off public markets, classified aerospace, oil cartel and legacy auto is to blame. I encourage you to review my channel for more information but I wanna believe you are a good guy. I just hope you wake up as well.
@HerbMandoom Жыл бұрын
@Josh Opray full electric vehicles may not be the future, but they are a step in the right direction. You seem to have an interest in hydrogen engines, which is essentially doing the same thing as an electric engine; removing the "natural gas consumption" aspect. You're, of course, entitled to your opinion, I just feel it's more constructive to work towards something better than trying to rip things apart via baseless slander.
@HerbMandoom Жыл бұрын
@Josh Opray that's an inspiring and interesting take. How do you propose we get to that point of engine efficiency? Also, I know what you meant, but there isn't an engine that emits electricity as an output.
@AlexWaardenburg Жыл бұрын
I've had solar for 9 years and I tell people they are "boringly predictable". But boringly predictable doesn't get the clicks! Nice effort spicing up the fact that your panels saved roughly the same amount of money each year and that you are where you predicted you would be. Seriously, looking forward to the video for year 4!
@carphotography Жыл бұрын
cant believe 1 year and all it equates to is 1 truck charge.
@SCRNSH0T Жыл бұрын
@@carphotography No, just that bad December when they were covered all month was one charge.
@carphotography Жыл бұрын
@@SCRNSH0T can you imagine if everyone had one, the grid could never cope, maybe this is why they never took off back in the early 1900's when they were invented.
@jambio3162 Жыл бұрын
@@carphotography how would the grid never cope with a reduced load?
@carphotography Жыл бұрын
@@jambio3162 so you are saying that if all gas cars turned into electric cars that that would somehow reduce the consumption ?
@JoshSmith-jk4cc6 ай бұрын
Dude you got a huge yard.... Get a set of ground-mount bifacial panels for winter. Easy to install. Can set in perfect direction, and no need for power optimisers or micor-inverters on the ground-mount system, as no need for rapid shutdown there! Also they're easy to clear snow off of, and the snow reflects back on them in a big way all day, making them BY FAR the best solar setup for winter!
@tjs114 Жыл бұрын
You can invest about $200 in a brush/squeegee combo on a 40ft handle that you use to pull snow off of your panels thus letting them catch some of those limited winter sun. You could probably reach the bulk of your panels from the ground without having to risk a ladder in winter.
@MikesTropicalTech Жыл бұрын
You have to separate 'heat' from 'sunshine' in the summer. Sunshine is good, heat is bad. You will lose 1% of module efficiency for every 2 degrees C in temperature rise. That's why you'll likely hit your annual peak power output day in the late Spring - good hours of sunshine and not yet hot. Anyway, great to see your system is running well for 3 years with no maintenance issues, those little employees are working hard for you!
@Dimondminer11 Жыл бұрын
Hmmm if thats the case I wonder if it would make sense to watercool the panels if you are in a warmer climate. Seems like something interesting someone could do.
@jakes8444 Жыл бұрын
They have a solar now that you can run your pool water through. It will heat your pool and cool your solar for greater peak efficiency!
@jakes8444 Жыл бұрын
However you need to hire a plumber and an electrician so I can imagine it being extremely pricy
@spankeyfish Жыл бұрын
@@Dimondminer11 That's exactly how hybrid panels (aka pv-thermal) work so you get more energy out of the same panel area.
@TyTalks2020 Жыл бұрын
Exactly the problem with my system and I can't stand the fact that a thing designed to be in the sun and heat, doesn't work right if you leave it in the sun and heat...
@SUPREETH. Жыл бұрын
I love these non usual videos from Zack
@chrisperrywv Жыл бұрын
They are the only ones I watch. Family videos, garden videos, not a wheelchair, hummer vids, I watch them all. Scratching a phone/tablet with a razor blade- not so much
@lylestavast7652 Жыл бұрын
@@chrisperrywv twinner !
@ATM648 Жыл бұрын
I officially want to one of these videos every year year. I love these house videos from the garden tours to the giant rain collection system. Absolutely amazing content Zack!
@wildpigremovalinc.executio8028 Жыл бұрын
Nice video. One thought many people forget about when installing solar in a warm weather area with an effective air gap is the umbrella effect. Basically the solar panels act as an umbrella shading the house keeping your roof cooler and that heat is not transferred into your attic and into your living quarters, which requires you to use your A/C more. As a result, you save some money by not using your A/C and the wear and tear over time, which may make your unit last longer. My 2 cents...Have a nice day. Update: I live in Central CA, the roof solar was installed in 2008. We bought the house in 1996 and replaced the furnace & AC unit in 2024, 28 yrs. We definitely got lucky that our unit lasted that long. We also live in a warm climate area. I think the AC is used more than the furnace. But, I believe the solar shade does help keep the roof cooler.
@darinmiller191610 ай бұрын
I’m looking for a good study showing the solar shade effect.
@KentHenry87 ай бұрын
I've wondered about how much of an benefit umbrella effect has on the heat load of a home --especially since the best candidate roofs would have the highest solar heating loads. Would be cool to see some before and after air temperature readings in the attic, thermal camera of the under-side of the roof deck etc.
@dznuts1237 ай бұрын
Cope
@billderinbaja38833 ай бұрын
I live in Baja Mexico. Not a scientific study, but I can tell you with 100% certainty that shade is the most effective, lowest cost way to reduce heat gains inside a building. Reducing heat gains means lowering AC loads.... in hot regions, AC is normally the largest power consumer in a home. So, yes... shade effect is definitely cost effective. ALSO, the solar panels can "breath" with airflow on both sides, and this causes more efficient solar power generation.
@cherylpringle339718 күн бұрын
Do they really?? Solar panels probably are better at heat production than generating electricity. I'm going to disagree with you. If the panels had water running through them and then were moving the heat out to a water heater maybe, but your panels instead just get super hot. They really should make solar panels that reflect the heat.
@OldManSparkplug6 ай бұрын
That's the smoothest sponsor message I've seen in a long while.
@adriancandilada7035 Жыл бұрын
Time flies really fast, it is like yesterday when I watch your video regarding to this solar panel
@filipth7101 Жыл бұрын
These panels would have already paid themselves off bigtime here in Germany where we pay close to 0.50€/kWh
@ianboylan1981 Жыл бұрын
Wow that's even worse than Ireland where I thought we were really really bad. Average here is about 35 cent a kWh. I work in the electricity industry too so I got the best price I could 😂😂😂 I remember only last year it was about 20 cent.
@Swedroxx Жыл бұрын
@@ianboylan1981 50 cents is also much too high for now. If you sign a contract now, you will pay between 27-30 cents.
@marcd6897 Жыл бұрын
where in Germany do you pay 50 ct/kWh with the current capping? Although I firmly believe that the capping is the main culprit why energy prices aren’t going down but let the energy companies rake in one record profit quarter after another.
@Swedroxx Жыл бұрын
@@marcd6897 Prices continue to fall.we are 10 cents below the electricity price cap.
@abu6226 Жыл бұрын
Can't believe it's been 3 years since I watched the installation video. Time does fly.
@487020053 Жыл бұрын
Hey Jerry Rig … I have watched your tear downs on apple phones for many years… you definitely have a great style of presentation.. The one thing that really hooks me more to your channel is your love and understanding you have for Cambry… ( hope I spelt that right ) what an inspiring couple … Fabulous ❤❤❤
@OmegaGamingNetwork Жыл бұрын
Great update, glad to hear they are working out for you. I wish more people would be honest and mention things like snow and severe weather being a real issue because those are important facts to consider.
Жыл бұрын
If I had this here in Brazil, probably should already payed the installation. Sun is reigning here 😆
@user-kc1tf7zm3b Жыл бұрын
Unless there are local regulations which makes home solar panels expensive, problematic, or impossible, then there is no reason not to have a home solar system installed. The sheer and irrefutable financial benefits and advantages are universal around the world.
@greganson3627 Жыл бұрын
Your video specifically got me to go with a 13.86kw system from solarwholesale and last year I produced 17,336kwh and this year is looking to beat that easily based on the last couple of months. It was very sunny April and May so far, I sent back out over 700kwh to the grid last month. Couldn't have been happier with my decision that you helped me make, so THANK YOU.
@chrisginoc Жыл бұрын
13.86kw? How big is your house, how many people live at home or how many electric cars do you have?
@greganson3627 Жыл бұрын
@@chrisginoc 2 EVs, 3100sq ft, 4 people
@chrisginoc Жыл бұрын
@@greganson3627 No wonder now that makes sense. I have a 6.4 kw system with one Powerwall version 2, 1664sq ft house, 2 adults and 2 toddlers, no EVs yet.
@greganson3627 Жыл бұрын
@@chrisginoc When you get an EV, you're probably going to wish you had more. Even with my sized system, the majority of months I still have a bill, albeit a small one.
@chrisginoc Жыл бұрын
@@greganson3627 Maybe but it helps having a Powerwall. The next size up option was 8kwh and the price difference was just not in our budget.
@040055 Жыл бұрын
Zack, I also underperformed December (also in Utah, Layton area). I have 25 panels and have had them about 2.5 years. December 2022 I only generated 165 kWh, that is down significantly from December 2021 were we generated 295 kWh. I think you're right about the dark snowy weather limiting their productivity.
@chrisperrywv Жыл бұрын
Eyyyyyy- my mother in law lives in that area. Neat-o!
@lylestavast7652 Жыл бұрын
it was a dark snowy month... and now, high water issues on all the rivers/creek systems... we have a month of pretty heavy runoff coming... it's like 1983 all over again...
@donsly375 Жыл бұрын
@@chrisperrywv she single?
@chrisperrywv Жыл бұрын
@@donsly375 uhhhhhhhhhhhhh - nope!
@blossomamah Жыл бұрын
I wish I could like this twice, really impressive video with a lot of effort put in its Mind blowing
@Todd-Holder10 ай бұрын
Our seasons in Botswana, are summer and spring, meaning winters are pretty much cool summers and our summers are summer, summer. Solar energy would be great here. Great video Zack, as usual.
@aaronw6706 Жыл бұрын
As a solar owner and electric car owner, there are other factors to consider toward savings. The offset in fuel savings vs gasoline is likely much higher than the savings just on your electric bill. Your shingles will also last much longer with your panels absorbing all the abuse. The downward trend is likely just due to weather. Keep us updated.
@See_USABESTMBA.-COM Жыл бұрын
Nice
@YOUARESOFT. Жыл бұрын
solar panels dont really save you anything dont believe the hype
@richardwolf6269 Жыл бұрын
@@YOUARESOFT. care to give us your calculations to back this up?
@Robert-cu9bm Жыл бұрын
But you've paid a huge premium for the EV... Having a EV doesn't offset the cost of solar. You have no savings until the cost is paid off.
@aaronw6706 Жыл бұрын
@@Robert-cu9bm Having an EV accelerates the pay down of owning solar. And the EV wasn’t a huge premium, it was close to the same cost of the previous vehicle we had. Instead of selling excess solar back to the grid at .096/kW, it’s going into the EV and saving us about $60 per fill up. And since my wife is a traveling nurse, those savings are huge. And guess which direction the price of gas and electricity are going to go? It’s a no brainer. Plus the car has double the power.
@randyanderson5653 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the update. We bought an older home last year. Were still doing all the basic upgrades. When I'm ready to go Solar, I'll definitely be reviewing your video's and all the links you provide. Thanks for all your postings. I don't watch them all, but the Solar and Electric Hummer defiantly peek my interest. Thanks Again. Randy
@magikplanofficial Жыл бұрын
The shade from the tree next to your array also might have a lot to do with it. Since the tree is growing and the trend is going down year after year. I would try to keep the branches below the roofline, even with microinverters shade will effect it.
@Robert-cu9bm Жыл бұрын
Only the individual panel though.
@notcapnbloodbeard Жыл бұрын
@@Robert-cu9bm its still hinders a lot over time lol
@markwullenschneider195 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Being a solar technician, always asked..”is it worth it” RTI is key.
@buddhajon96 Жыл бұрын
LOL at the "I wonder if a scientist can tell us what is going on comment". Love the staunch stance on this subject.
@FreedomOfTħought4 ай бұрын
The same type of person who will question the evidence of the existence of a god will blindly accept the statements of a government-approved "scientist" on the matter.
@getyerspn Жыл бұрын
In February this year I installed my own 8 panel system with 4 panels on each string using a growatt 3kw gti ..the whole system was £1268 all in ..I'm an industrial electrician so didn't need outside labour..so far the figures look like full payback in less than 18 months and that's in the south east of the UK. I believe the future of financially viable solar lies in smaller 2.5kw systems with very short payback times.
@robertpatrick5861 Жыл бұрын
Id say they should create even more modular systems.. where whenever you payed off the 2.5 system you can just stick on another 2.5 system without additional investments.
@boblatkey71605 ай бұрын
Good for you! I did the same thing and my payback period. Is about three years.
@1mlb704 Жыл бұрын
I like Jerry's theme with videos like this: real world testing and results. Looks like solar panels could be a good investment for a lot of people
@Once_in_a_Lifetime Жыл бұрын
But not for the environment to pollute making and disposing of them. And of course the taxpayers for the write-off. Of course this discussion is only those that don’t have their ass in the clouds jetting off for another like minded conference.
@rocksfire4390 Жыл бұрын
@@Once_in_a_Lifetime they reach 80% in 30 years, that doesn't mean you throw them away at the 30 year mark, no you keep them for even longer and add a few extra to make up the difference. even with disposing of them, it's better then burning millions of tons of coal/gas/oil to produce that power over that time frame.
@Once_in_a_Lifetime Жыл бұрын
@@rocksfire4390 So it does nothing to the environment to mine the material and to properly dispose of the panels and batteries and accessories. So how efficient is it to keep adding panels and of course the batteries have to be separated from the others that match the amp of each other, which means your probably will have to double your roof space and have how many groups of batteries/same amperage and solar chargers? And of course when you sell your house, you’ll hope they don’t understand any of this , i mean I’d love to listen how you have to explain all this different expiration dates of battery banks and panel effectiveness. You like kicking the can down the road don’t you, hoping you can unload on someone else?
@rocksfire4390 Жыл бұрын
@@Once_in_a_Lifetime same can be said and is in fact worse with coal/gas/oil mining, transport, refining, transport again and then burning. never selling our house, lmao what a stupid thing to do.
@Nihlink11 ай бұрын
@@Once_in_a_Lifetimethat’s just not true here is the makeup of a solar panel 76% glass, 10% plastic polymer, 8% aluminum, 5% silicon, 1% copper. Glass and silicon aren’t mined and the others are used incredibly sparingly. There is less copper and steel in a solar panel than in a toy plane motor.
@kraftwurx_Aviation Жыл бұрын
Jerry, I have an idea for you. When I was in college we did a solar race car. During the race we used a pump up sprayer full of ice water to spray the panel and cool it off. When we did the power spiked substantially. If you could cool the panels with say... air gap or a water cooling loop it might increase your power generation considerably. The question is would the pump mechanism use up all that extra power you would generate.
@mitchellchin4950 Жыл бұрын
What I would do. have another solar panel running just a fan to cool the panel generating electricity. And then another panel with a fan cooling the panel with the fan cooling the panel generating electricity... Infinity... I'd have so many fans running I would single-handedly solve global warming.
@namAehT Жыл бұрын
There are panels that embrace this concept and use it to heat water for your pool or house. Increase in efficiency and pre-warmed water for your hot water tank.
@moduly2 ай бұрын
Great update Zack! Thank you for the math breakdown. I love your DIY videos!
@deankay44346 ай бұрын
The radio fixes all solar issues by scaring clouds away and making power roof vents work better! I did not know that! Thanks!
@PeaceJourney... Жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking the time for the update, Zach! We are considering our own solar install, and the information on the half time to your panels paying off the initial investment is of great interest to us, and helpful in our decisions 😀
@Thatdirtyvanlifer Жыл бұрын
If you’re interested I work with freedom forever a nationwide solar installer. I can get you an extremely fair price with excellent warranties
@m3tek44 Жыл бұрын
can't believe time fly so quickly. That said $0.10 cent kw is amazing! Here in BayArea is ~$0.40 cent or more. thanks always for great content!
@NathanMichalik Жыл бұрын
I'm in north west Indiana. My January was down to about 273kWh. Normally I make 700-900kWh a month. This was my first winter with solar, but has me rethinking if I'm comfortable trying to invest in a battery system for full off grid. At least in my area, my net metering credits are 100% too which is awesome. Only downside is a flat monthly fee to be grid connected (which to be fair, I fully agree with and support).
@cheetah476 Жыл бұрын
What system did you install? How much did it cost to install?
@NathanMichalik Жыл бұрын
@@cheetah476 I went with 18 LG panels with optimizers (6.66kWh) and a SolarEdge SE6000H 'hub' inverter. Total out the door was about $22k before government incentives. I used GNRE for the install; they were great. Nipsco isn't attempting new net metering customers right now from what I remember though.
@r.b.l.58415 ай бұрын
This past December was BAD for solar all over N.America, so don't feel bad Jerry, hopefully this next winter will be better.
@markkempton4579 Жыл бұрын
I thought you were going to have the same issue Silver Cymbal documented recently. Glad to know things are looking pretty good still. Thanks for sharing the journey. As someone who just scheduled his second wrist surgery in less than a year, I have had to "call someone" more often than I want.
@AlexG31 Жыл бұрын
How has it been three years, I remember watching the installation like it was 6 months ago.
@STALLONE2360 Жыл бұрын
Weather is weather, and weather happens. -Jerry
@ReviewsforNerds Жыл бұрын
insane to think its been 3 years! Good to hear your setup is still working out. makes me want to do it at our place. Also, sweet f-91w!
@pokemankirito Жыл бұрын
time really flys by i remember watching the vid when you first installed it the day it came out its been 3 yearsss already damnn
@hi2cole4 ай бұрын
Despite the issues, glad you saved a lot of money so far. I work in solar and do believe in the profuct. Not everyone should get it as it doesn't always make sense for every situation, but when it does, it's awesome.
@nadnerb2k Жыл бұрын
Those numbers seem pretty good to me. My 5kW system has been up for 4 years, for the 3 full years it's been up it generated 8412/8697/8428kWh. I'm in Sydney, Australia, so about 5° closer to the equator, fairly negligible difference. No snow here, but we had the bushfires in 2019/20 that blanketed the sky for weeks in summer, and the last 18 months we've had record rain and statewide flooding. Hoping to crack 9000 one of these years, fairly unlikely this year though. Our system was a lot cheaper, Chinese panels/inverter, been pretty good so far. Only washed once, need to give them a good clean but even dirty they're doing pretty well.
@Joey-kv6qr Жыл бұрын
I've noticed the roofing to your house does not have any heat ventilation, you should definitely look into installing attic vents and vents to draw air in. This might make it colder in the winter but if you install radian Reflective Insulation roll on ceiling studs & foam boards in between your energy usage on A/C will be a lot less. It will be less strain on your A/C unit. Also you can never go wrong washing the solar panels often less dust = more power and you should get your return on investment faster than the speed of light lol
@MuirclanforJesus8 ай бұрын
Yes! Very important to have attic vents...
@IggyBiggy Жыл бұрын
You were part of my inspiration to start a solar setup. I buy small pieces at a time, its been great.
@SpaceFH7 ай бұрын
You could get black tape between the solars every time winter rolls around to increase heat absorbtion. You could lube them or increase angel to make the snow fall down by itself.
@doeliy Жыл бұрын
I've watched this solar panel installation before. And it turns out, this was already 3 years ago. Time flies; I'm getting old, lol
@Levi_Holiday Жыл бұрын
That was a sad start 😂 It's good that you don't need to replace your solar panels❤
@Jorge27Carrasco8 ай бұрын
I just want to let you know that you've inspired someone all the day down in South America to install solar panels in his house.
@larrybruce48567 ай бұрын
Hopefully, he will install the solar panels on your roof and not "in his house".
@Jorge27Carrasco7 ай бұрын
@@larrybruce4856 hahaha sorry, not my first language. xD
@mjpete27 Жыл бұрын
I am excited to say our solar panels are saving us even more here in California! I have only 1 regret and it is I was talked out of getting a battery for the system! I know that I am just not able to get one on my own, I have read up on getting it done even watched videos of people installing them. I simply don’t have those abilities sitting in my wheelchair! I don’t have the funds either. Have you considered a battery for backup and night electric consumption? I hope you and your family are doing well. Say Hullo to your beautiful bride and boy!
@darinmiller191610 ай бұрын
It would not save Jerry any money installing batteries as part of his system because he has net metering. Additionally he has fairly inexpensive electricity. Lastly it’s possible down the road to let his Rivian act as a home storage battery for much less money than stand alone batteries.
@rishad0172 Жыл бұрын
Hej, Materials Engineer here. I am not a Scientist by any chance. Just a graduated engineer. But based on what I have read so far, the reason for the weather fluctuation is something related to El Nino effect. It will stay for next 1 or 2 years also after that, it will try to stabilize itself which will result in better weather. By the way good work. Have been watching your channel even before I started my bsc, so around 5 ro 6 years ago I guess. Keep up the good work . Good luck
@navyretired230 Жыл бұрын
Love the math. My boys and i put on 40 panels. So far we are net zero with some excess t run a 50 gallon electric water heater. You previous solar videos was were i learn so much about soar and gave me confidence that we could do it ourselves
@dinckelman Жыл бұрын
The kind of content we actually need
@META313. Жыл бұрын
Its been 2 minutes since the upload of a 6 minute video, tf are u even talking about?
@mustafabilal2086 Жыл бұрын
@@META313. he's just trying to get a heart dw
@Dat_Sun Жыл бұрын
It's propaganda. For comparison your average whole house generator replaces a year worth of his solar array production in an hour or so.
@aItaccount Жыл бұрын
@@Dat_Sun what?
@Dat_Sun Жыл бұрын
@@aItaccount What about?
@Decadentotter Жыл бұрын
I'd love to do solar on our roof at some point. Although we're in a townhouse so we may not have enough roof space to generate enough electricity. Especially if we're looking at electric cars in the future. This year though we're focusing on the garden which is starting off pretty good. Hope you're able to update on how your garden is doing this year. :3
@chrisdigital Жыл бұрын
Don't waste your money. .
@Decadentotter Жыл бұрын
@@chrisdigital you know. giving a reason why you think it's a waste of money might be useful and stimulate discussion. Otherwise your comment is pretty pointless.
@mjc0961 Жыл бұрын
@@Decadentotter Chris must have meant "don't waste your money paying the power company or paying for gas, get that solar roof and electric car today" 😉
@ccuppa714 Жыл бұрын
@@Decadentotter ill give a actual point to where if your going to stay in the home forever its worth it. if your going to sell at some point its not at all. you get a loan you have to pay off in your name and it doesn't increase your home value that much. I've had a lot of talks with city inspectors and we all agree its really only worth it if you work from home or just pull a lot of power cuz you have electric cars and or have a big family always on devices. its not for everyone but it does benefit some.
@tyschwulst5345 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate the follow up video, I am also in Utah so the info is very helpful to me and my decision making. Later this year I hope to be pulling the trigger on a DIY kit, anything you wished you had done differently in your setup that I could learn from? Thanks for the help, and keep up the good work. Videos are very enjoyable and right up my alley for sure!
@Killertomato847 ай бұрын
real talk, soundcore/anker make some of the best amazon suggested products i've ever used. from all my charging/backup batteries to bluetooth speakers, they've all been worth every penny.
@garbo89628 ай бұрын
In my area you install would fail inspection. Must have a 24 or 30" wide party free of panels from roof peak to roof edge so fireman can axe thru roof. They are not allowed to axe thru solar panels. The narrow walkway at far right side does provide a wide enough access area because a lot of it is over the roof extending off side of your house.
@JerryRigEverything8 ай бұрын
This isn't building people live in. It's an accessory structure so the rules were different.
@kradius21697 ай бұрын
@@JerryRigEverything... Your local utility does service drops into residential "accessory structures"?
@tymanot Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the Video. There are panels out there here in Germany and Switzerland that are older than 40 years and they have >80% power output still. As long as you do not scratch/ destroy the surface the panels will last close to foreever.
@agps4418 Жыл бұрын
what brands are those, if you dont mind me asking?
@tymanot Жыл бұрын
@@agps4418 Cannot find the brand. The solar aray is in suisse in area Tessin. If you google oldest solar Farm/ array you should find it.
@user-kc1tf7zm3b Жыл бұрын
@@tymanot Irrespective of the physical longevity and the power output of the legacy solar array after 20 years, most homeowners would be inclined to replace the panels after this 2 decade anniversary as the 2043 specification panels will be dramatically more efficient and productive compared to current 2023 panels. Assuming the feed in tariff export price and policies stay the same, then it would make patent financial sense to replace the solar array after 20 years. If the 2043 panels are twice as productive with power generation, then this means double the export revenue.
@strangeworldsunlimited712 Жыл бұрын
Have you considered adding small wind-powered generators to supplement your solar panels? Even when it's not sunny, or covered in snow, there might be enough wind instead to make up some of the difference (and also work at night).
@tshepp89 Жыл бұрын
Pretty much everyone says not to bother with wind.
@regentbobcat Жыл бұрын
Im never this early. Hope you get this problem solved. :)
@hawsantiago3697 Жыл бұрын
The smoothness of that sponsor transition is enough to give this video a thumbs up. Well played ;)
@jonathanstout99207 ай бұрын
Utah resident and just had my panels installed last week with some combo for a new heat pump and AC combo with the panels.
@Pawer8 Жыл бұрын
Linus has been dethroned as the Segway king
@jonathansage2147 Жыл бұрын
He stepped down first because he knew this video was coming.
@garyjames7217 Жыл бұрын
The United States is nearly $32 trillion in debt. While the idea of solar is wonderful, we need to figure out ways to make the technology more affordable without the federal government footing part of the bill. Tax credits = tax payer dollars paying for it (or in reality, just adding to the national debt). The financial strain we’re putting on our future generations is far worse than the benefits solar will bring over the same period. Of course it’s not just solar receiving ‘tax credits,’ but if we want to start chunking away at our debt, credits like these will have to end as we get back to the bare basics of what our government is intended for. It’s just unfortunate our elected officials are tone-deaf and spend-happy, so we’ll likely continue on this downward spiral until we collapse.
@JerryRigEverything Жыл бұрын
I agree! Let's start with removing the 50 billion worth of oil subsidies every year. Oil has always been subsidized more than renewable. So let's start there
@GoCoyote Жыл бұрын
Adjusted for inflation, the US has spent on average 4.8 billion dollars a year of direct taxpayer subsidies since 1918 on the oil industry. Compare that to just 0.38 billion (380 million) in subsidies for renewables per year since 1994. This does not include all of the indirect cost to the oil industries covered by taxpayers, such as health and environmental costs of oil drilling and extraction, transportation, and burning of oil, along with the cost of maintaining such a large military presence in the middle east, and any war efforts there.
@daveyd0071 Жыл бұрын
I never claimed any tax credit on my 10Kw solar panel setup because I don't want anybody else to foot my bill, which is the sole purpose for starting a you-tube channel for most tuber influencers. 95% of these mofos spam us with irrelevant ads.
@davidwright17528 ай бұрын
The governments of the world subsides help the Chinese manufacturers. The poor in the USA can go without hospital,healthcare,and education. For Nett Zero good work guys any homeless or unemployed in the USA don’t worry Australia and Europe do the same thing.😂😂😂
@davidwright17528 ай бұрын
@@JerryRigEverythingsure I follow your channel but it’s a religious cult you are in. Remove oil and society’s will collapse. People that use fossil fuel pay high state taxes. So if the oil companies get anything it’s the consumer that pays. How much tax to you pay to charge your EV you basically got a hand out to put you solar system in. So you accepted charity from the poor but to convince you its bit like convincing alcoholic not to drink. It’s technically impossible to build enough power stations to produce enough kilowatts to replace the number of kilowatts that diesel and petrol produces so how about a balanced argument instead of what you feel?
@u3vs62cja Жыл бұрын
Right so you lied, there is no problem. You just made a video complaining that it snowed.
@Giedrius0010 ай бұрын
You should have mentioned that PV panels are now more than x2 cheaper than 3 years ago. Also, 180kwh for December is a lot in Lithuania. Last year my 10kW setup produced 30kwh for December and January combined! But no crocodile tears from me, since mine already paid off, it's half the cost compared to USA.
@TimStrobel Жыл бұрын
perfect reason to look into wind generation. vertical wind turbines work overnight, and when it's cloudy and breezy.
@shroommcfanta20207 ай бұрын
I Don,t trust that guy at all.. he doesn,t even have hair
@jrgenramdahl123 Жыл бұрын
Get nuclear power, mate. Its better
@JerryRigEverything Жыл бұрын
Lol. Sounds fun to me.
@dustup22497 ай бұрын
Biden voter definitely.
@SoCalFinest20055 ай бұрын
lol.
@ryomai8063 Жыл бұрын
Electricity became so expensive in Europe that our panels are paying themselves off in less then 5 years. We can only sell at 30% of the price that we buy electricity, so having a battery optimizes things. Hopefully they perform much longer after those 5 years :)
@moneyinyour30s Жыл бұрын
I love my solar panels! Had them about a year so far and have generated more than expected.
@mrocob839 ай бұрын
One thing to consider is usage. If you are using more power than the solar can provide you'll see a drop in how much your saving. If you notice a huge loss in production, have someone look to see if anything is shading your modules. If they are covered more than the expected amount or if something harmed your modules, you might need to replace some.
@TinyGoHomes8 ай бұрын
I’ll be doing solar soon for my tiny home. I’ve been using smart plugs to monitor my usage and I’m doing the math to zero in on the amount needed and the set up I decide on.
@romerguerbo3401 Жыл бұрын
Woah!!! Didn't expect that add. LINUS should call Jerry ASAP hahaha
@Tutorialy0Minecraft6 ай бұрын
It's weird looking at your backyard yo uhave behind you at 5:07 knowing there will be giant hole and bunker :)
@bogdanpascu1854 Жыл бұрын
Great information ! Thank you for updating us ! I'm gonna install a 3 kW solar energy system soon.
@garypippenger2026 ай бұрын
Thanks! Best of luck for the next year.
@esalenchik Жыл бұрын
“I wish there was some sort of scientist who could tell us what’s going on” 🤣🤣🤣Nice!!!
@Blaze1337 Жыл бұрын
I've had my solar pannels since 2013 and I've made almost 52 MWh. Realy helps with the AC in the Summer.
@macmcleod1188 Жыл бұрын
They have some really clever devices for removing snow from solar panels these days. Soft rakes that let you stand on the ground and so on.
@flashink6437 Жыл бұрын
I like your takes on everything. You obviously invested a lot into this and instead of only focusing on the good things. You explained the bad ones too. You don’t seem to be justifying this purchase either by only highlighting the good parts. Allowing someone who is serious about getting their own see what owning a system really is like.
@samuelpetts1367 Жыл бұрын
Good to see you're still going strong 💪 👍🏻
@Hobbies4Hire Жыл бұрын
Great job on the video Zack! Thanks for making it.
@salessou517 Жыл бұрын
Dude. I love how you start your sponsor ads. Cool man 😂
@brainfarth8 ай бұрын
I'm outside Portland, OR and paid $26,500 for 8.2kw-20 panels installed, 2 months ago. They are American made and each have their own inverter. But that's still a huge difference in what you paid. I wish the sellers out there would be more upfront about their pricing so we could compare them easier.
@kradius21697 ай бұрын
... Do you have a battery?
@brainfarth7 ай бұрын
@@kradius2169no batteries.
@nicplant2991 Жыл бұрын
My 10Kw solar system over 2 years saved me $7000 over 2 years in AUD. It cost me $11000 to install. It made 14500 kWh last year. We pay 28c a kWH here in Brisbane Aus and it's soon to go up to 33c a kWH. We only get 5c for solar We feed into the grid.
@icraftcrafts8685 Жыл бұрын
We have different weather in South Africa (currently winter is nearing it's end soon in july), but we have power supply issues that we term load shedding aka rolling blackouts. For us the benefit of a solar panel is there when there is no power from the grid. So irrespective of saving, that time is like a party for those that have the means to panels, inverters and batteries down here.
@Whitewing_Tv Жыл бұрын
Great video! This shows that they are worth something, we dont own solar panels due to the weather here and we can not generate as much electricity, this is amazing and tells what is good about the panels!
@9najtsirkruak7 ай бұрын
oh damn, in a month we gonna get another one of those videos. Time really does fly.
@rabidbunny302523 күн бұрын
I average around 2100kwh per month, Granted I've installed 20kwp, and the costs for yearly 20% to 30% increases have offset themselves in around 3.5 years after installation. I literally pay the utility provider $1 per month - but that's only to keep the grid connection alive. Best investment one can make, and you never have to worry about blackouts causing issues.
@MrDivinePotato8 ай бұрын
That transition from rain to sun IRL while talking about rain and sun was *chefs kiss*
@davelavigne2133 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't worry too much about the "downward trend". We installed ours in Colorado in 2013 and immediately had 2 years of subpar performance due to weather then had a recovery. Multiple years of ups and downs is not uncommon.
@spusuf Жыл бұрын
Would it be worth installing a hot water sprayer to melt anything on the panels?
@simoneiorio9703 Жыл бұрын
A simply heating system. like the one in the rear glass of cars can be useful in snow situation, and probably can sell more solar panels in snowy regions. So self dust cleaning optional in dusty regions and self heating optional in icy regions or both... and a shovel for the owner, when the warning siren start playing.
@anonymous_sjdjdd Жыл бұрын
Solar panels are indeed great investment. I am from North India and I installed solar panels of total 5.5kWh (total investment was US$3500) in September 2022. From Sept 2022 till Mar 2022, I only got electricity bill of 40$ which earlier used to be roughly 120$ a month. Hoping the system to break even my investment in 3-4 years.
@myfakeevo7 ай бұрын
Also you need to factor in possible house value goes up and energy costs go up through the years. Could be even more savings!