Since I'm looking at building a do it yourself UPS, I figured I ought to
look into a do it yourself solar power system as well.

Well, I can't find any Portland businesses to buy panels from at a
reasonable hobbyist price.

Even at $6/watt, panels are awfully expensive.

The best I can get a grid tie inverter for is $299 and that's
only a 250 watt inverter off of Ebay.

Batteries only get you so far.  Can anyone build a solar system
that can provide 250 watts for say a single server for significantly
less than $1k?  How about a wind mill?  Any other options?  To get
250 watts worth of panels I'm looking at $1.2k alone and getting
only a fraction of the power most of the time.

Anyways, I'm curious.  Are there any incentives in Oregon for people
who buy solar panels to address the cost issue?

So I'm back to getting a non grid tie inverter and somehow managing
to program a PIC microcontroller to monitor the battery and report
to the Linux server.  I guess I'll have to design a circuit to charge
the battery and monitor the AC line for outages, spikes, and brownout
conditions.

With sliver solar panels and other emerging technologies, one would
expect that solar panels would be a lot cheaper by now than they
were even a year ago.  I guess that just isn't the case.

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