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smkettner wrote:
So rent the cabin for the weekend. Price is a 100+ watt solar panel. Next guest can donate a controller. Third and subsequent can bring a new battery. ๐
โOct-07-2013 07:42 PM
... And panels are mismatched, and some are getting old (= reduced efficiency)
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โOct-07-2013 06:37 PM
MrWizard wrote:
...but we full time, we cook with electric and we have a residential fridge,
and our lighting is Florescent
โOct-07-2013 05:46 PM
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hershey wrote:
I think if you do the math, in the long run, a small generator would end up being cheaper.
โOct-07-2013 02:38 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
A used solar panel would be about as hard to dispose of as a used 100 dollar bill. They don't get to see the light of day in a public forum unless a project renewal takes place and a dealer snaps them up in a lot sale.
"Damn, tighten it down wrong just a little and it don't do squat. Better sell this turkey. Standing up or laying flat, loose, it tests fine. Someone will buy it"
You have no guarantee you won't run into the same issue as one of my customers with his used panel. Of course the "sale" was made in a Denny's parking lot "for convenience". Then again you may end up with a good panel with just the slightest of ricochet scratches across it, and pigtail wires ready to solder to.
โOct-07-2013 02:26 PM
Gulfcoast wrote:I think if you do the math, in the long run, a small generator would end up being cheaper.
In the long run solar would be cheaper, but a gen can do the job with some daily fuel. It's interesting to experiment with anyway.
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