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|    smooth0162@gmail.com to Frank DeLeon    |
|    Re: Inverter/Battery/Solar Panel    |
|    23 Feb 16 14:30:49    |
      On Thursday, June 8, 2000 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Frank DeLeon wrote:       > Hi,       >       > I'm considering building a small house. The electrical load would be       > 30A maximum. Is it feasible to use an inverter/battery/solar panel       > system to provide the electricity? I would be living in the house year       > round and there would be a constant load of, at least, 10A. Would the       > solar charger be able to keep up with the load drawn by the inverter.       > If so what would the battery life be? I live in Florida so sunshine       > isn't a problem. If it is possible, what would the initial cost of       > such a system be?       >       > Thanks to anyone that could help,       >       > Frank               99% of people will waste money on new batteries in 2016...But you don't have       to be       one of them...Instead, you can save a lot of money and bring your old       batteries back       to life and re-use them (instead of buying new overpriced batteries) with a       simple new method.       Go now to:http://bitlybqg2wl.blogspot.com/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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