bmaverick
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We have a solar farm in the area.
It's built to withstand high winds and damaging hail. The panels are 1/3rd the size of normal panels. Thus, it can take those large hail balls of up to 4-inches. Under each panel is a wind deflector. So wind can't under them to make into kites.
I have solar panels that are 26 years old and still going strong. No decay and they look the same as the day placed in use from 1997.
I find making power from VAWT is 2X better than solar, yet a person must live in a windy enough area to have such a great return. Plus, the VAWT takes up less space. These recycle 55-gallon plastic HDPE drums.
It's built to withstand high winds and damaging hail. The panels are 1/3rd the size of normal panels. Thus, it can take those large hail balls of up to 4-inches. Under each panel is a wind deflector. So wind can't under them to make into kites.
I have solar panels that are 26 years old and still going strong. No decay and they look the same as the day placed in use from 1997.
I find making power from VAWT is 2X better than solar, yet a person must live in a windy enough area to have such a great return. Plus, the VAWT takes up less space. These recycle 55-gallon plastic HDPE drums.