Michael Madigan wrote:
> And what do you use for energy when the sun goes down?

Hi Michael!

Works OK during the summer in Alaska. Oh, Alaska has a LOT of oil!

The systems we were working on had a bank of rechargeable batteries that 
charged during the day and carried the load at night. No one could 
afford the system, though, and there were no sales.

>> Solar doesn't get more play because it has a start-up
>> cost that takes longer to recoup than a new oil well. Since the economy is
>> in shambles we are all hard pressed to make the investment.
>>
>> A year ago I was working for a solar guy. He had to let me
>> go because he wasn't making enough money to pay me.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/


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