Receiving many sales calls on installing solar panels, I know very little about the prodedure, wondering if the addition of solar power has any impact on the quality of home electric power for audio system?
Receiving many sales calls on installing solar panels, I know very little about the prodedure, wondering if the addition of solar power has any impact on the quality of home electric power for audio system?
I don't know too much about it either. I can say though, that in theory it should not have any negative effect. Essentially, they are storage units for eledtrical energy, reducing the on-grid use and expense. Be aware though that the "tax write-off" is not as high as it was before and may have disappeared completely, I'm not sure. You might want to check into that.
A grid tied solar system is not a storage device! It feeds excess power back into the grid, with your meter running backwards. In most systems, there is no storage whatsoever and thus if the grid goes down, you're dead in the water! I have had a 6.5KW grid tied system for 4 years. My previous $3600/year electric bill has been close to zero since. With the price of panels today, government incentives are not as necessary as before. The The break even point on payback is dependant on your local cost of electricity in $/kwh. If you live where it's cheap (less than $0.10/kwh) it may not make sense. In California, 2nd highest rates in the country, it can be as high as $0.50/kwh, but averages about $0.25/kwh.
No sonic effect on my very revealing audio system, with no power conditioning.
When I mentioned "storage device" I was talking about the principle of how solar panels operate, not the end result. (I guess people jumping on me due to not understanding is the price I pay for being more phyiscal science oriented towards devices than meta or psudo-science oriented).
The fact that it feeds excess power back into the grid (installed to operate that way) is the best reason ever to go solar....the money savings over time!