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(that can handle your 24w load). If I wanted to power 24w 24/7, I would likely use a single panel 80-200w and a charge+load controller with a 115ah marine-RV battery. I would likely have to switch it back to the grid at times, depending on the size of the PV and the weather. That process could be made fully automatic. Anyways, the system should be able to run your load & simultaneously give you battery a full charge within about 4 hours of good sun. So, a good sized PV is required. It has to daily store enough watt-hours to run that 24w load all night long and then some. But whatever the size you pick, there is going to be cloudy days followed by more cloudy days, once in a while.. Have you checked all the Low-Hanging-Fruit? There might be some other place where you can save 24w.. CFL etc.. I pay a lot for my power, 21 cents per kWh.. 24 watts 24 hours would cost me, about 0.576 kwh x .21 = $0.12096 or $3.63 per month or $43.50 a year. LOL! I pay over $200 a year for the town newspaper! Really, how much do you pay a year for 24 watts? |
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03-02-11, 11:20 PM | #12 |
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My goodness. I think I would cry if I was paying 21 cents per kwh.
I have National Grid, all told it's 14.5 cents per Kwh. So it's like 30.50 a year to run 24 watts. I am sure come April National Grid will raise prices, just look at the price of oil and gas. It's not all about the money. I dream of living off the grid. |
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Hehaha! Be careful what you wish for. We might all be off the grid before you know it. Gasoline and heating oil at 10 or 20 bucks a gallon isn't going to work.. If our economic situation continues to worsen, only very rich people will be able to afford electricity. I expect to see a massive migration from the NE to the Sunbelt during my life time. No one will want to spent their entire life savings to heat their homes, so they will not want to live up here.. And freeze to death. My plan is to strip the abandoned houses in my neighborhood for firewood. My boiler can burn any fuel but nuclear.. Of course, if we get some smarter people in government, that could all be avoided.. |
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03-03-11, 01:53 AM | #14 |
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On at least some models, dd-wrt also lets you underclock the CPU. Probably only worth a tiny fraction of a watt, though...
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IEEE 802.3az & Green Ethernet
You'll have to cut&paste links cause I'm not alowed to post them having less than 5 posts.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_Efficient_Ethernet I actually first found out about it from Sapido products which I found searching for a router that can use a USB wimax/clear 4G modem (or phones for that matter - go to support resources FAQ to check supported phones & modems). Interestingly a google products search that includes terms 802.3az or "Green Ethernet" finds very few other products that are compliant and Sapido being the cheapest. The cheapest one with the lowest power supply rating is: RB-1800 @ 5V 0.6A, though You might want a more full featured products: such as RB-1232 sapido.com.tw/EN/product_router.htm or the "Network Attached storage" GR-1222 which lets You hook up a HD (and schedule donloads to it so You can turn the computer off while it's downloading), webcam ( to monitor online remotely without a comp running at the location, just the router, webcam & modem), printer etc. sapido.com.tw/EN/product_nas.htm While those are rated at 1+A that is just the power supply, not the idle usage. The idle usage on all models might be just as low as the RB-1800 for all I know cause they all have the 802.3az certification it is just that the more full featured ones run more stuff so need higher peak power which might be worth it if You want those features. Search for them on google products by part number and manufacturer name (sapido) to get best pricing. OFF TOPIC: On a sidenote, I was looking for a remote webcam setup with clear/wimax 4G connection for a boat. A setup that would not require a comp running and be solar powered. I will probably get the RB-1232 and this camera: lonestargrp.net/shop/article_45/Wireless-IP-Camera-PAN_TILT-Cell-Phone-View.html cause it has motion detection, infra red, pan/tilt, built in web server & recording to a remote server, Supports two-way audio function. Sapido g series NAS rauter has motion detection, but it's $200+. Possibly I'll get "Gum USB DV Camera Video Voice Camcorder Motion Detector" BMW Spy Car Key Covert Camcorde motion Detector Camera (~$20) or even "Hidden Camera Towel Hook Motion Sensor" ($50 on ebay) and hook them up to a 5V supply, but that doesn't give me real time notification nor remote storage of the recorded video. |
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I've kind of been looking for a new router and I remembered this thread. I started poking around looking for something that would work for me and I ended up finding this product. I haven't read any reviews (except the one on newegg), but the power saving features sound really nice. As of right now newegg is selling it for $61 which seems pretty reasonable. Unfortunately it doesn't actually tell you how much power the unit draws in power saving mode or max.
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I look forward to having a router and modem that idles at very low power (0.1 watt perhaps ?) but in the meantime I wonder if the better part of valor is to focus on efficient power supplies.
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Pretty much everything now comes with switching mode power supplies which are really very efficient.
If your device isn't using a switching mode power supply, changing over to one could save you a couple watts of constant draw.
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I still haven't replace my very old dlink router (not netgear), and its getting worse. I find myself resetting it at least weekly if not more often. I'll be posting what I find.
So far I've found this one. It looks to fit the bill and newegg has it for $25 shipped... Edimax BR-6428n - 300Mbps Wireless Broadband iQ Router Quote:
If anyone has suggestions I'm all ears!
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