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by hueyville » Wed Sep 11, 2013 8:32 pm
HoseHead,
My underground propane tank(s) are made specifically for being buried. Also, they are buried in a very specific way that is actually found in our local code book as it is fairly common for wives not enjoying the view of a shiney 1,000 gallon tank that insane husband doesn't even need. First tank was above ground and painting it camo, putting fence around nor shrubs seemed to clean up her view toward the lake.
I was smarter with the windmills. Spent weeks looking out windows marking lines of vision on the plat. I came up with several blind spots. She cant see them from the house. What I did not count on was the volume of noise from a set of 12 foot diameter propellers in winds of 20 mph and above. Whup, whup, whup. She got a new set of energy efficient winxows which carried a sound supression rating. Now she doesn't even hear traffic on the road. Even little nopi cars or log trucks. Happy, happy.
For those interested in solar I work with one oc many that lease the system to the homeowner. It is your best deal. They install them, maintain and keep roof repaired. You pay lease which is offset by energy savings and the occasional check from the pkwer ompany for putting more into the grid than you took out. At end of 20 year lease you get to keep free and clear. They are grid tie design using a large inverter, no batteries so no power when grid goes down. If you want batteries to run a house you will never save money unless you are like me and reclaim 1,000+ pounds of telecom batteries per day and get to take all the serviceable units home. My battery farm grows weekly.
For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine, but according to their own desires, because they have itching ears, they will heap up for themselves teachers; and they will turn their ears away from the truth