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Thanks Stephen for the other sites.
That frybrid kit is rather pricey. I'm sure as more companies of this type spring up the cheaper the kits will become. Cheers, Bill |
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The way I figure it.... Anytime you can get a Return On Investment anywhere from 6 months to 1 year - then the money becomes a mute point. I will be spending that amount anyways - It's just one lump sum now versus weekly installments. As the price of Diesel rises, the ROI gets shorter.
It's the same for putting Solar Panels on the house. ROI is 7 to 10 years. Stephen
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...give solar panels a few more years...the technology is supposed to go through the roof as effeciency increases...its amazing the leaps and bounds in that area |
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I agree completely........... Been trying to follow them as best as possible.
Stephen
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