After the diagnosis of the old panels, the company who's doing the work now, made a recommendation. I said, okay. I'll take them on board. Then hit the computer for a while, and come up with, various reviews of those panels. That are being installed now. As well as reviews of numerous other panels, there was other options. And we decided to spend the money to get a, longer warranty higher energy efficiency. So that combination for us at this stage in our lives, seemed the best. It's imperative to look at both price, and efficiency. As reviewed as assessed by as many sources as you can find. Prices one determinant of course in life. But definitely not the only one.
Again, just do your research. I'm not endorsing any particular panel. There's so many variables, that you really must ask around. What I'm looking for again, is almost what I was looking for initially. looking for a good product. Good quality product, with a good warranty. And, I suppose one main difference would be, this time it's being installed by a local company. This time around, I expect the warranty to be a little more realistic. I'm 66. I expect the system to see me out.
What research did Bruce do when he needed to replace his existing solar power system?
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