01Solar water heating vs gas: what to evaluate
Comparing solar and gas only by equipment price hides what really matters: demand, climate, backup and installation.
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01Comparing solar and gas only by equipment price hides what really matters: demand, climate, backup and installation.
NEW02Solar water heating can reduce the work done by gas backup, but no serious percentage exists without knowing demand, climate and habits.
NEW03An IP camera is not an NVR and a DVR is not a camera: understanding three pieces prevents buying a system that cannot talk to itself.
04The charger is only part of the project: electrical capacity, pathway and charging habits determine whether the experience will be simple.
05Opening a door from a phone is easy to imagine; designing what happens without Internet, battery or a valid permission is the important part.
NEW06A CRM does not fix a process nobody follows; automation does not correct confusing data; AI does not decide what should happen next.
07A small business does not need AI because competitors mention it; it needs AI when a variable task slows an operation it already understands.
NEW08Six poorly placed cameras can leave more questions than three scenes designed with intent.
NEW09Asking for eight hours of backup sounds precise until nobody has defined what must remain on for those eight hours.
NEW10Two homes with the same bill can end up with very different solar arrays: roof, shade and goals change the answer.
NEW11Before adding another person to chase data, copy fields or remember follow-ups, check whether the process uses human work where a rule would suffice.
12Choosing DVR or NVR does not start with the recorder: it starts with the scenes you need to observe and retain.