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What is the optimal solar setup? Including geyser! “Dream team” equipment
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<blockquote data-quote="Baseline" data-source="post: 1112216" data-attributes="member: 14307"><p>I wonder about the practicality of solar at this time as we have an immense amount of ash being spewed into the atmosphere by the Tonga volcano eruption a few weeks back. Our skies in the southern hemisphere are almost constantly hazy and the sun is often diffused and penetrating weakly. Add the fact that the USA is flying many daily sorties with jumbo aircraft spraying the skies with the so-called chemtrails in order to deliberately dim the sun on the pretext of cooling the planet but, are actually trying to interfere with the ability to grow food as well as simultaneously spraying people like bugs with crap the equivalent of the fake vaccines. These chemtrails are now being implemented in Europe as well and is currently taking place in Spain. Adding naturally cloudy days, winter and all these extraneous impacts on good sunny days, does the investment in solar panels etc still make any sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baseline, post: 1112216, member: 14307"] I wonder about the practicality of solar at this time as we have an immense amount of ash being spewed into the atmosphere by the Tonga volcano eruption a few weeks back. Our skies in the southern hemisphere are almost constantly hazy and the sun is often diffused and penetrating weakly. Add the fact that the USA is flying many daily sorties with jumbo aircraft spraying the skies with the so-called chemtrails in order to deliberately dim the sun on the pretext of cooling the planet but, are actually trying to interfere with the ability to grow food as well as simultaneously spraying people like bugs with crap the equivalent of the fake vaccines. These chemtrails are now being implemented in Europe as well and is currently taking place in Spain. Adding naturally cloudy days, winter and all these extraneous impacts on good sunny days, does the investment in solar panels etc still make any sense? [/QUOTE]
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