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Bill.Satellite wrote:
Not even close to enough for a zombie apocalypse.
Unless you are planning for an end of civilization event, this might be considered over-kill by just the tiniest margin!- 3_tonsExplorer IIIOops, double post - too much energy - lol
- 3_tonsExplorer IIIWell I’ve been getting by without a hitch using a table top DIY cold-fusion reactor in a lead-lined Mason jar - Got this awesome, affordable kit while at Burning Man!!...Now I’ve made tons of new pals when camping off-grid in the high Nevada desert, and the accompanying hi-freq RF is great deterrent to snakes too!!
3 tons - Bill_SatelliteExplorer IIUnless you are planning for an end of civilization event, this might be considered over-kill by just the tiniest margin!
- pianotunaNomad IIIHow I wish!!!
- MrWizardModeratorall of middle USA is a temperate zone
perhaps even more like everything between the artic circle and tropic of cancer - pnicholsExplorer II
It has now been more than one year with our Solar and Tesla Battery setup. The output from the solar panels have provided all the power we needed to stay in temperate areas summer and winter.
I believe the comment above (that was under the video) was made by the person in the video who had all that solar capacity on, and towed behind, their large motorhome.
The key phrase here is "temperate areas". Given that, I assume that they also have adequate generator capacity on board for when things don't go as planned with Mother Nature. BTW, what about nasty hail storms?
I can hardly wait for solar panels to be north of 50% in efficiency so that us RV folks who want to travel small can also carry gobs of capacity along.
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