What sort of solar panels are needed to run
that little lot?
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] non-grid
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We use Wind and Solar power to provide juice for 2
We use Wind and Solar power to provide juice for 2 Routerboards and 1 orthogon link.. Also have a huge bank of batteries.
Contact Mark Koskmaki - he's your guy to hire to engineer your system.
On Fri, 2006-02-03 at 10:52 -0500, Matt Liotta wrote:
Just wondering what others have done fo
(icq)And I run my own wisp!
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From: "Matt Liotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Currently powering four Trango radios @ 24v with about 3A draw total.
The problem is the draw is 24 hours per day, so it adds up.
The other problem is the location is at 9,000ft elevation and currently
has over 10feet of snow. :(
Travis
John Thomas wrote:
What are you powering? I am planni
What are you powering? I am planning on spending about $40,000 to power
my whole house off-grid..
John
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
We have one site that is non-grid power. I wish we had never installed
there. We have now invested over $10,000 just in solar panels, wind
turbine, battery
Hi,
We have one site that is non-grid power. I wish we had never installed
there. We have now invested over $10,000 just in solar panels, wind
turbine, battery banks, charge controllers, etc. to keep things running.
It's working much better now than when we started a few years ago with
this
Just wondering what others have done for non-grid power options at
towers. We are thinking solar is the way to go, but since we have never
done anything like this I wanted to check with others.
-Matt
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