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RE: Making Adjustable Arms On My Solar Panel Racks To Adjust For Seasons
I also have some plans to upgrade our solar power system as soon as I have some extra funds for it, my brother had set it up for us. I am glad that Solar power is becoming more cheaper as years go by @thediyworld
Good. I hope you make it. I got these panels for 50 cents a watt long ago because they had been installed on a roof then removed. Back then these panels sold or $1,000 each retail. Now you can get them online at a dollar a watt or less. Very nice.
Hmm. Someone is censoring me on my own blog. Let me try again. Here is my reply:
Good. I hope you make it. I got these panels for 50 cents a watt long ago because they had been installed on a roof then removed. Back then these panels sold or $1,000 each retail. Now you can get them online at a dollar a watt or less. Very nice.
Merry Christmas Troy. I hope it's an exciting one this year. Get some rest though you seem a bit tired and worn. Happy solstice!
Stop threatening my little baby!! Stop the racism!
Happy solstice troy :)
It gets dark early. Being so far north I wouldn't think solar to be the best choice, especially trying to run mining rigs 24/7 with only four panels and only 3-4 hours of sunlight a day, and cloudless days too. The math doesn't seem add up. I'd say wind is the way to go but for mining crypto barely the only way to mine at a profit is to be near dirt cheap hydro.
You are correct. I only mine when the sun is shining fully and we hae extra power to burn. Only a few hours per day in winter but 8 hours in summer.
Wind is the way to go along with solar because generally when the sun is not shining its windy. Perfect combination.
January the zoning boards gets new rules and I hope to get my wind turbines up after that.
Good. I hope you make it. I got these panels for 50 cents a watt long ago because they had been installed on a roof then removed. Back then these panels sold or $1,000 each retail. Now you can get them online at a dollar a watt or less. Very nice.
The battery died and it costs 105 dollars to replace it. I am not replacing it yet though.
Do you still have the battery?
I am at risk for being censored again here for what I am about to tell you.
Have you looked into a Bedini motor or battery pulse desulfator?
Both can desulfate a lead acid battery, bringing it back into usable condition.
The Bedini motor you can easily make yourself at home using scrap materials.
I haven't been at the back of the hose to see the battery but I think it can be revived @thediyworld
Good :)
Good :)