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Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 9:00pm On Dec 03, 2016
Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask

How does solar system work
Sunlight falls on solar panels or photo voltaic module to produce direct current electricity and fed into DC controllers which regulate them to the battery for conversion into alternating current. The alternating current produced can be conveniently used at home.

How long will solar panels (pv) last
For every 1000 solar panel produced, statistics shows about 10 of them fail in 40 years. Generally quality pv can last for as long as 25 years.

Is solar really worth it for the price it goes
Yes!!! See solar system as another investment with great returns. Think of it this way, Generators will give you power only for the time you require it to be on but then the amount spent on running them just for that required time in two years would have done a solar system that will last for 5 years and more. The cost of generator maintenance and possible replacement not factored in.

What capacity of Solar power do I need
The amount of solar power required is usually proportional to the loads or appliances you want to power. Contact us via our channels for more specific questions and answers.

READ MORE
http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 7:23am On Dec 04, 2016
VtSolarEnergy:
Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask and the perfect answers are there

http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 7:24am On Dec 04, 2016
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 3:15pm On Dec 04, 2016
VtSolarEnergy:
Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask
http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 8:02pm On Dec 05, 2016
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 11:03pm On Dec 05, 2016
VtSolarEnergy:
Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask

http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 8:26am On Dec 06, 2016
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 12:06pm On Dec 11, 2016
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 1:52pm On Dec 11, 2016
VtSolarEnergy:
Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask

http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 4:03pm On Dec 11, 2016
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 5:58pm On Dec 12, 2016
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 5:34am On Dec 13, 2016
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 4:41pm On Dec 13, 2016
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 10:30am On Dec 14, 2016
VtSolarEnergy:
Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask

http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 11:49am On Dec 15, 2016
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by adekalumichael: 11:35am On Dec 16, 2016
OP I appreciate your works so far including many several posts you have to your credit. But there is something I notice, you hardly share the points on which topic you raised in the FP. Rather you want people to click on your link first before they are referred to your site, this is a bit wrong.

As far as you need traffic to your site, you could do this in a very easy way without using this approach. I love your niche because I work in the Power sector and also plan having a domain in that niche too.

If I could suggest, since you have good intention for people, not just because you want to win them for traffic sake. First explain your points, lead them on gently like a mother taming her little toddler. Gradually, precept upon precept, line upon line, no white hat, grey hat or black hat spot. Till they fondly fall in love with your information. That is what brings them to your site without saying "CLICK THIS LINK".

I could give you an instance for the first 5 posts you want to release next and you will appreciate this golden rule.

Nice work!
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 10:10pm On Dec 24, 2016
VtSolarEnergy:
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 11:08pm On Jan 17, 2017
VtSolarEnergy:
Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask

How does solar system work
Sunlight falls on solar panels or photo voltaic module to produce direct current electricity and fed into DC controllers which regulate them to the battery for conversion into alternating current. The alternating current produced can be conveniently used at home.

How long will solar panels (pv) last
For every 1000 solar panel produced, statistics shows about 10 of them fail in 40 years. Generally quality pv can last for as long as 25 years.

Is solar really worth it for the price it goes
Yes!!! See solar system as another investment with great returns. Think of it this way, Generators will give you power only for the time you require it to be on but then the amount spent on running them just for that required time in two years would have done a solar system that will last for 5 years and more. The cost of generator maintenance and possible replacement not factored in.

What capacity of Solar power do I need
The amount of solar power required is usually proportional to the loads or appliances you want to power. Contact us via our channels for more specific questions and answers.

READ MORE
http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 5:59am On Jan 23, 2017
VtSolarEnergy:
[/quote][quote author=VtSolarEnergy post=51611190]Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask

How does solar system work
Sunlight falls on solar panels or photo voltaic module to produce direct current electricity and fed into DC controllers which regulate them to the battery for conversion into alternating current. The alternating current produced can be conveniently used at home.

How long will solar panels (pv) last
For every 1000 solar panel produced, statistics shows about 10 of them fail in 40 years. Generally quality pv can last for as long as 25 years.

Is solar really worth it for the price it goes
Yes!!! See solar system as another investment with great returns. Think of it this way, Generators will give you power only for the time you require it to be on but then the amount spent on running them just for that required time in two years would have done a solar system that will last for 5 years and more. The cost of generator maintenance and possible replacement not factored in.

What capacity of Solar power do I need
The amount of solar power required is usually proportional to the loads or appliances you want to power. Contact us via our channels for more specific questions and answers.

READ MORE
http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 6:04am On Jan 23, 2017
VtSolarEnergy:
Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask

How does solar system work
Sunlight falls on solar panels or photo voltaic module to produce direct current electricity and fed into DC controllers which regulate them to the battery for conversion into alternating current. The alternating current produced can be conveniently used at home.

How long will solar panels (pv) last
For every 1000 solar panel produced, statistics shows about 10 of them fail in 40 years. Generally quality pv can last for as long as 25 years.

Is solar really worth it for the price it goes
Yes!!! See solar system as another investment with great returns. Think of it this way, Generators will give you power only for the time you require it to be on but then the amount spent on running them just for that required time in two years would have done a solar system that will last for 5 years and more. The cost of generator maintenance and possible replacement not factored in.

What capacity of Solar power do I need
The amount of solar power required is usually proportional to the loads or appliances you want to power. Contact us via our channels for more specific questions and answers.

READ MORE
http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 11:36pm On Jan 26, 2017
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 6:50pm On Jan 31, 2017
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 10:33am On Feb 02, 2017
VtSolarEnergy:
Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask

How does solar system work
Sunlight falls on solar panels or photo voltaic module to produce direct current electricity and fed into DC controllers which regulate them to the battery for conversion into alternating current. The alternating current produced can be conveniently used at home.

How long will solar panels (pv) last
For every 1000 solar panel produced, statistics shows about 10 of them fail in 40 years. Generally quality pv can last for as long as 25 years.

Is solar really worth it for the price it goes
Yes!!! See solar system as another investment with great returns. Think of it this way, Generators will give you power only for the time you require it to be on but then the amount spent on running them just for that required time in two years would have done a solar system that will last for 5 years and more. The cost of generator maintenance and possible replacement not factored in.

What capacity of Solar power do I need
The amount of solar power required is usually proportional to the loads or appliances you want to power. Contact us via our channels for more specific questions and answers.

READ MORE
http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 10:41am On Feb 02, 2017
VtSolarEnergy:
[/quote][quote author=VtSolarEnergy post=51611190]Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask

How does solar system work
Sunlight falls on solar panels or photo voltaic module to produce direct current electricity and fed into DC controllers which regulate them to the battery for conversion into alternating current. The alternating current produced can be conveniently used at home.

How long will solar panels (pv) last
For every 1000 solar panel produced, statistics shows about 10 of them fail in 40 years. Generally quality pv can last for as long as 25 years.

Is solar really worth it for the price it goes
Yes!!! See solar system as another investment with great returns. Think of it this way, Generators will give you power only for the time you require it to be on but then the amount spent on running them just for that required time in two years would have done a solar system that will last for 5 years and more. The cost of generator maintenance and possible replacement not factored in.

What capacity of Solar power do I need
The amount of solar power required is usually proportional to the loads or appliances you want to power. Contact us via our channels for more specific questions and answers.

READ MORE
http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 10:58am On Feb 02, 2017
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 11:08am On Feb 02, 2017
VtSolarEnergy:
Your Customer has a lot of questions to ask before he is convinced to give you money to install solar for them. Below are the most likely questions they will ask

How does solar system work
Sunlight falls on solar panels or photo voltaic module to produce direct current electricity and fed into DC controllers which regulate them to the battery for conversion into alternating current. The alternating current produced can be conveniently used at home.

How long will solar panels (pv) last
For every 1000 solar panel produced, statistics shows about 10 of them fail in 40 years. Generally quality pv can last for as long as 25 years.

Is solar really worth it for the price it goes
Yes!!! See solar system as another investment with great returns. Think of it this way, Generators will give you power only for the time you require it to be on but then the amount spent on running them just for that required time in two years would have done a solar system that will last for 5 years and more. The cost of generator maintenance and possible replacement not factored in.

What capacity of Solar power do I need
The amount of solar power required is usually proportional to the loads or appliances you want to power. Contact us via our channels for more specific questions and answers.

READ MORE
http://vtsolarenergy.com.ng/blog/solar-frequently-asked-questions/
Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 7:37pm On Feb 05, 2017
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Re: Solar Frequently Asked Questions by Nobody: 3:28pm On Feb 10, 2017
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