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Electric Monk

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2. Ok, but (not mentioned in their FAQ) how well does it stand up to sand, salt, and snowplows?
Fri May 9, 2014, 01:44 AM
May 2014

Solar panels make more sense as roofing or siding on south facing walls, instead, imho.

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I am re-surfacing a driveway in NM alittlelark May 2014 #1
Ok, but (not mentioned in their FAQ) how well does it stand up to sand, salt, and snowplows? Electric Monk May 2014 #2
Also they will tend to be covered during insolation hours. Yo_Mama May 2014 #5
I think I understand. TinkerTot55 May 2014 #11
well said oldandhappy May 2014 #12
I guess you're not suppose to park on them. tclambert May 2014 #14
Probably fix oil leaks regardless. AtheistCrusader May 2014 #20
even the smallest drips Niceguy1 May 2014 #26
You put it in the roadway. jeff47 May 2014 #17
Agreed Treant May 2014 #18
me too. demigoddess May 2014 #16
re-read: they're heated Duppers May 2014 #21
A guy near me did that with his driveway. Kaleva May 2014 #31
Umm ... don't pave a parking lot with it ... eppur_se_muova May 2014 #3
Their parking lot is part of their testing, not the goal muriel_volestrangler May 2014 #7
Also if you use them on the road beds Mbrow May 2014 #13
I'd be more receptive to putting them above the roads madokie May 2014 #4
So in our touted POTUS global warming "plan" seabeckind May 2014 #6
I stand corrected seabeckind May 2014 #10
And At Cal-Expo (State Fairgrounds Sacramento) WillyT May 2014 #8
Yes!!! seabeckind May 2014 #9
The other advantage of this design, I would think, is the hedgehog May 2014 #15
why don't we have solar panels TupperHappy May 2014 #24
I Really Really Don't Mean To Be Flippant... But My First Thought Was... Two Words... WillyT May 2014 #25
You don't see a conflict in policy? seabeckind May 2014 #28
Because, accidents. Indydem May 2014 #32
Now I can FINALLY dream of a lighted, heated solar driveway which will heat my house. joanbarnes May 2014 #19
Maintenance must cost a fortune... Helen Borg May 2014 #22
Agreed, but this still may find use in some applications pediatricmedic May 2014 #29
Good point there! Helen Borg May 2014 #30
And every time I suggest that all roofs should have solar panels, Curmudgeoness May 2014 #23
I prefer solar panels on covered parking. Courtesy Flush May 2014 #27
Yes dreamnightwind May 2014 #33
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