Hello Wrenches, I have a telecommunications customer interested in a system that will operate equipment running at 120V and consuming 575 watts for ten hours during an outage and then charge back up from the grid. The equipment will need to operate at outdoor temps and they need to be able to plug a generator in if needed to charge but this can all be done manually. Anybody have any suggestions on equipment that is uniquely suited to these lonely sites?.
-- Gary Easton Appalachian Renewable Power Stewart, Ohio 45778 NABCEP Certified Solar PV NABCEP Certified Solar Thermal T: 740-277-8498 www.arp-solar.com
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