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With Frequently Asked Questions: How many appliances can I run off your system? How long can I run them? Will it run my refrigerator? (No.) Can it pasteurize water? (Yes.)
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Using parts easily available from the internet (see helpful links) and your local stores, you can make a small solar power generator for $250 to $300. Great for rolling blackouts, life outside the power grid, or the coming zombie apocalypse. Power your computer, modem, dvd, tv, cameras, lights, fans, or DC appliances anywhere you go. Use in cabins, boats, tents, archaeological digs, or while travelling throughout the third world. Have one in the office store room in case of power failures in your highrise. I keep mine in my bedroom where it powers my music, lights, dvd player, laptop, television, and (ahem) a back massager. I run a line out the window to an 8″ x 24″ panel on the roof. This is the smallest simplist set-up practical for daily use. It saves me about five dollars a month off my electric bill. It also saves the environment. (Do you know that most of the electricity coming out of your wall socket is generated by coal?) Best for blackouts and off the grid living.
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Post time: Mar-05-2017