03-09-10, 06:28 AM | #31 |
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Of course, yesterday was completely sunny and wonderful out and today its all foggy and nasty. Why? Because I got an outlet timer to run the panel off of. Today it'll start at about 8:30am and shut off around 3:30. These are about the times where the sun starts to and stops hitting the panel.
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03-09-10, 07:31 AM | #32 |
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Timer? What you need is the real-deal!
Comes with OEM Mounting bracket and AC line RF filter, included at no charge!! Otherwise, it's just going to end up on Ebay with all my old Ham gear.. |
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03-09-10, 07:45 AM | #33 |
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Haha, yeah I know. This was just a quick $6 fix to get it running during the day.
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