Very interesting.
Yeah, what's even better is that Tesla upgraded the Powerwall - I was on the wait list for the first gen, but they never got around to me and then I bought the 100. But the second gen Powerwall is even better.
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Very interesting.
Regarding the tent I bought that has a hole... 2 person, 3 season. Weighs 4lbs 12oz with poles, 10 stakes and bag. The corner pockets inside are HUGE. This thing might be totally cool.
This brings Tesla full circle. We joke in Raleigh about all the Tesla's and being powered off of duke coal. Solar roof to powerwall to electric car makes sense. Will there be Solar City franchises?
I had looked into this a while back. At that time, the model was not to franchise, but to hire contractors on as an employees. That's when I lost interest and haven't followed up at all.This brings Tesla full circle. We joke in Raleigh about all the Tesla's and being powered off of duke coal. Solar roof to powerwall to electric car makes sense. Will there be Solar City franchises?
I had imagined solar tiles years ago, so glad to see it becoming real. I greatly admire Elon and his direction, but must say he could use a bit of public speaking coaching (or maybe a teleprompter). I wonder if the stuff will be sold outright or be leased/ maintained by them.
Did anyone who bought this tent choose a waterproofer yet for the rain fly? I've been looking at various brands, but haven't chosen one yet....
Haven't thought about it yet. Please let us know what people like. I'll ask the folks at Great Outdoor Provision Center or Jesse Brown's when I can swing by.
Id be interested in the solar tiles for my roof too. Especially if the cost was similar to traditional roofing. Even just on my southern facing roof would be nice.
Cost will be significantly more expensive initially.
The numbers being thrown around factors in $2000 a year in electricity use for 30 year and then it breaks even.
So add ~$60k to the cost of a new roof.