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			Generously assuming no degradation on the panels for 20 years at that production rate, that's a lifetime production of 282,060kWh at a unit price of 16.5 cents/kWh. Over 3x what I was paying on an energy basis at the time, and still a good 50% higher than today's bum touching offer. 
 Again, what am I getting wrong about my math? Why is everyone saying this crap is cheap? It is NOT CHEAP.
 
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