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Solar energy... I live in northern Minnesota and I don't see anyone around here getting into Solar. When I checked into a solar system, I calculated the break even point at about 30 years. We just don't get enough good sun.I want to consider solar energy. But there are some improvements to the house that might get done instead.
Hubby wants to get welding equipment, and we'd need 220 in the garage for that, I think.
Similar problem with electric cars. We have about 6 months of cold, snowy weather. Batteries lose a lot of capacity in -35F temps. BMW has a test plant in our hometown to test how their electric cars work in our cold climate. They have been test driving them here in the winters for at least 5 years. Nobody sells electric cars here, but some people do buy Toyota hybrids (gas/electric).
Last year I bought a cheap 110v flux core welder from Harbor Freight to make minor repairs on my old equipment. I really don't know much about welding, but I have used it a few times and saved myself some repair money. I doubt a real welder would consider it anything but a pretend welding unit, but it works good enough for what I needed.