Louis on Nostr: TIL I learned about "integrated into the roof" solarpanel systems on a trade fair, ...
TIL I learned about "integrated into the roof" solarpanel systems on a trade fair, which essentially replaces the existing roof tiles. Since we have to replace/renovate our roof anyway this summer, it seems like the perfect time to invest in such a system.
Together with a 10-13 kWh battery, we could reach a rate of self-sufficiency of 73%.
Yet, I heard that roof-integrated systems can heat up severely with potential danger to burn down the house. Does anyone have real-life experience?
#climate #solarpanels
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