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Topic: 5 kW solar energy what I should buy (Read 1623 times)

legendary
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I don't believe in denial.
January 19, 2015, 04:51:30 PM
#23
Thanks for replies is that technobit.eu site trustworthy? Did any of you make trade with them in advance?

I did, but only the "ready" products (HEX16A I think they were, back in 2013), not the "assembly boards"... In my book they're third (after Bitmain and Spondoolies), but I own a company and can reclaim VAT, shipping, et cetera...
full member
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January 19, 2015, 02:27:47 PM
#22

Oops... I heard Turkey is one of the most progressive Islamic nation.
There was an explanation for that question but delete it because goverment can put me in jail just for speaking against them m8 Sad
legendary
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January 19, 2015, 01:53:05 PM
#21

The UK is a bit far away from Turkey Tongue

If I were to make a list about worst place to live, probably Turkey would be in top 10 just after Iraq and Afghanistan:) You are lucky, living in UK should be like living in a dream. I was working in USA, but after my company make an agreement with Turkish government, sentenced to live here for another year(I am Turk right, best candidate to work there). The only good thing is I am able to sell BTC with much better price (local exchange price is good) and of course free electricity

Oops... I heard Turkey is one of the most progressive Islamic nation.
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January 19, 2015, 01:44:45 PM
#20
Technobit's the only company that's actively screwed me over. I guess most of their products exist and ship, but those Minion boards are going on five months late with no communication. For what it's worth, I don't trust them.

Yes, tons of scam site exist. I don't understand why as well. Is it that difficult to hold your promises and deliver on time.
legendary
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Curmudgeonly hardware guy
January 19, 2015, 01:39:32 PM
#19
Technobit's the only company that's actively screwed me over. I guess most of their products exist and ship, but those Minion boards are going on five months late with no communication. For what it's worth, I don't trust them.
hero member
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January 19, 2015, 01:33:44 PM
#18
Thanks for replies is that technobit.eu site trustworthy? Did any of you make trade with them in advance?
Still waiting on a ton of boards, that should have been delivered a long time ago.
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January 19, 2015, 01:25:58 PM
#17
Thanks for replies is that technobit.eu site trustworthy? Did any of you make trade with them in advance?
legendary
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I don't believe in denial.
January 19, 2015, 06:41:20 AM
#16

The UK is a bit far away from Turkey Tongue

If I were to make a list about worst place to live, probably Turkey would be in top 10 just after Iraq and Afghanistan:) You are lucky, living in UK should be like living in a dream. I was working in USA, but after my company make an agreement with Turkish government, sentenced to live here for another year(I am Turk right, best candidate to work there). The only good thing is I am able to sell BTC with much better price (local exchange price is good) and of course free electricity
The closest ASIC manufacturer to you geographically is http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/collections/products, in Israel (suggested by RoadStress in a previous post).
If your solar system is a standard grid-tie system, you need to factor the times that the sun is not providing you power.  I assume that 5 KW is the 'nominal' power, you can get an estimate of what it would actually produce by looking at actual systems in your region at (http://www.pvoutput.org/).  Unfortunately such systems deliver the full nominal output only for brief times.

Cheers

Since he's close to the Aegean sea wouldn't technobit.eu in Bulgaria be the closest one?!?

And PS.:
[...] the reason of strict 5 kW restrictions is system batteries not the solar panels [...]
hero member
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January 19, 2015, 05:29:09 AM
#15

The UK is a bit far away from Turkey Tongue

If I were to make a list about worst place to live, probably Turkey would be in top 10 just after Iraq and Afghanistan:) You are lucky, living in UK should be like living in a dream. I was working in USA, but after my company make an agreement with Turkish government, sentenced to live here for another year(I am Turk right, best candidate to work there). The only good thing is I am able to sell BTC with much better price (local exchange price is good) and of course free electricity
The closest ASIC manufacturer to you geographically is http://www.spondoolies-tech.com/collections/products, in Israel (suggested by RoadStress in a previous post).
If your solar system is a standard grid-tie system, you need to factor the times that the sun is not providing you power.  I assume that 5 KW is the 'nominal' power, you can get an estimate of what it would actually produce by looking at actual systems in your region at (http://www.pvoutput.org/).  Unfortunately such systems deliver the full nominal output only for brief times.

Cheers
legendary
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January 18, 2015, 09:01:04 PM
#14
Wondering where your location is? If you were close by to me I would supply the miners and split the profit with you.

Living in Turkey, close to the Aegean sea

The UK is a bit far away from Turkey Tongue

Yes and to far from me in the US.
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January 18, 2015, 04:38:18 PM
#13

The UK is a bit far away from Turkey Tongue

If I were to make a list about worst place to live, probably Turkey would be in top 10 just after Iraq and Afghanistan:) You are lucky, living in UK should be like living in a dream. I was working in USA, but after my company make an agreement with Turkish government, sentenced to live here for another year(I am Turk right, best candidate to work there). The only good thing is I am able to sell BTC with much better price (local exchange price is good) and of course free electricity
legendary
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dogiecoin.com
January 18, 2015, 04:20:52 PM
#12
Wondering where your location is? If you were close by to me I would supply the miners and split the profit with you.

Living in Turkey, close to the Aegean sea

The UK is a bit far away from Turkey Tongue
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January 18, 2015, 04:06:01 PM
#11
Wondering where your location is? If you were close by to me I would supply the miners and split the profit with you.

Living in Turkey, close to the Aegean sea
legendary
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January 18, 2015, 03:57:59 PM
#10
Wondering where your location is? If you were close by to me I would supply the miners and split the profit with you.
full member
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January 18, 2015, 03:54:41 PM
#9
oh yeah.. dont be so sure u'll ROI, with the current prices and the way its going, you'll be in it for the long run. Please remember that Smiley

Yes, due to reason I just want to ask is it being more logical to buy gpu(s) instead of ASIC miner at least I am able to sell GPU(s) or use them for my own personal needs

And yes, the reason of strict 5 kW restrictions is system batteries not the solar panels and I don't know much about solar panels as well
sr. member
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January 18, 2015, 02:43:35 PM
#8
8 x AntMiner S5 (9,200 Gh/s) that can be overclocked to 368.75M = 9,680 Gh/s (or 9 down clocked to 325M = 9,630 Gh/s).
legendary
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January 18, 2015, 02:36:55 PM
#7
Just a random question..

How is it continous? - afaik (and I wasnt too good with the sun n stuff in school) the sun isnt shining 24/7 all year long..

Smiley

That being said, Bitmain and SPTech is for sure your best bet.

The system runs off of batteries at night I'd imagine.
sr. member
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January 18, 2015, 02:24:01 PM
#6
oh yeah.. dont be so sure u'll ROI, with the current prices and the way its going, you'll be in it for the long run. Please remember that Smiley
sr. member
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January 18, 2015, 02:22:11 PM
#5
Just a random question..

How is it continous? - afaik (and I wasnt too good with the sun n stuff in school) the sun isnt shining 24/7 all year long..

Smiley

That being said, Bitmain and SPTech is for sure your best bet.
full member
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January 18, 2015, 10:56:35 AM
#4
Is that 5KW peak, or 5KW continuous (24-hour average)?

It is continuous but that's all I have, cant get 5.1 kW, and wanna make fastest ROI possible
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