How do you feel about using solar-powered appliances or other installations at home?




Hello, I’m a student conducting a short open-ended survey to get a feel of how solar-powered installations at home will be perceived and received by the average person. Your responses will help me develop a sustainable product for residential use. Feel free to respond and send me your comments. Thank you very much for helping! - MariaCGL

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6 Responses to “How do you feel about using solar-powered appliances or other installations at home?”

  1. justanotherengine says:

    Solar powered security lights are great, they are just a bit too expensive still about $89. Solar power is great, I’ve built project’s using them, I also built a small working Hydro-electric generator, able to run off a lab sink. Solar powered chargers and ventilators are VERY useful on sail boats, and Satellites get all of their power from solar panels.

  2. avaliga says:

    Sure, I’d like to do my bit if I can afford it! I don’t see lots of companies selling them around though, where do you find them anyway?

  3. iago.jasant says:

    It would be great if each appliance were “self-reliable” and had their own access to alternative energy. The microwave, the fridge, or and the TV! I’m surprised technology in this area seems to be so slow, the solar panels I;ve seen in the seventies still look the same today. Yeah if you could show us something original please!

  4. grekkkeee says:

    I don’t know if it’s worth the investment as they’re too expensive. Maybe if it’s a community expense. ANyway it’s great to see new stuff coming out, everyone is so into this global warming thing. Good luck to you!

  5. Tippie says:

    We used to have solar pannels on our roof that powered some lightbulbs in our house. This was in the Philippines more than 10 years ago. It seemed to work, although I think there was some sort of back up power since we had lights even during cloudy and stormy days. I suppose it would be nice to have solar powered appliances as long as it has a backup power source for those short and cloudy winter days. I think it would be great to have some sockets that are connected to a mini station that is constatntly being recharged by solar power. That way you can plug anything in the socket and recharge your moblie or use a hair dryer or reading lamp. It would also be handy for those rare days of power cuts so that even if the main power source is cut due to a storm or something, you will still be able to use those little essential appliances by plugging them into the sockets. I hope this helps!

  6. terence88law says:

    I’ve seen that solar-powered bikini, pretty cool idea. I think there’s a need for alternative energy to be more popular and common. So yeah, if you could show us a way of putting it to use at home that would be great!

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