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by HDBaseT 24 days ago
Not quite.

Free for approximately 8 hours (assuming perfect weather conditions) and excluding unit cost and maintenance cost.

It has a cost.

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My area has a net-metering plan available, so you can send any surplus out to the grid to offset energy pulled from the grid, essentially treating the grid like a large battery. That can extend the 8 hours into full 24-hour coverage with enough panels.