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11-03-19, 03:59 PM
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Off-the-grid with grid-tie inverter?
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Ah yes. never thought of that! I have a few...
Ah yes. never thought of that! I have a few computer psu's knocking about
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Solar Power
10-28-19, 07:10 AM
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What about using a high power H Bridge wired to a...
What about using a high power H Bridge wired to a transformer rather than a motor. If the bridge was driven to switch at say 60 Hz could that then be set up to produce a lower voltage output,...
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Solar Power
10-27-19, 03:00 PM
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If the grid goes down for a long time I imagine...
If the grid goes down for a long time I imagine it would be practical to wire the panels in parallel but then the current would obviously go up tremendously. In that case I guess it would be wise to...
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Solar Power
10-25-19, 12:57 PM
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Off-the-grid with grid-tie inverter?
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Thanks for the quick reply Xringer. Not really...
Thanks for the quick reply Xringer.
Not really studied it. It was installed before we bought the house. It's around 4 Kilo watt and appears to have 16 panels arranged as 2 banks of 8 with 192 volt...
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Solar Power
10-25-19, 02:31 AM
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Dumping extra power
I know this is an old thread but I have become interested in finding if I could use my grid tie system if the grid fails.
I see one problem is caused when the panels are producing more power than...
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Renovations & New Construction
04-16-14, 03:27 PM
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exterior insulated shutters..
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I understand what you are saying but if the...
I understand what you are saying but if the shutters are a good fit so it is difficult for air to exchange between the trapped air and the room then a fairly small amount of silica gel will absorb...
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04-11-14, 04:18 PM
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exterior insulated shutters..
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buteman
Hmm hadn't thought about condensation. Will have...
Hmm hadn't thought about condensation. Will have to bear it in mind if I make some.
Fortunately lowest temps around here for the last few years have been -3C or higher.
Dew point temp if the air in...
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04-11-14, 02:27 AM
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exterior insulated shutters..
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buteman
re:insulated shutters
I know you say you are fitting them on the outside but just a thought about putting them on the inside.
If you do only want then while you are not staying there then fitting them on the inside...
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