Where we are you would do quite well with wind too, fairly regular reasonable winds most of the day.
(But as some of the stories on wind farms has shown it is a constant suitable breeze that is required, not necessarily a strong gusty occasional wind)
I am still a bit miffed about people complaining about the noise these "farms" create. There is one nearby and the trees make more noise, standing right under the blades even on a windy day general conversation drowns them out. Perhaps others are louder?
From my original thread i need to give more infolive and learn anywho
12v runs from the bank to a switch board/fuse board,there are 5 fluros and 4 energy bulbs running off the board with individual switches,the fridge is a weco 220ltr fridge frezzer running a direct line on its own from the bank with an inline 30watt fuse.a 2800 watt inverter runs from the same bank to,5 double points wich runs the microwave,tv entertainment unit,a 120ltr tuckerbox frezzer on a timer running 1 hour on 3 hours off.The 240v imput has its own switchboard/throwoutbox like general power box(saftey power switch),with an external point similar to a caravan 240v output running to a 11 kva genset.The maximum my mate has got most full sun days are 15.6 volts at the digital volt gauge,it runs down to 11.4-6 with 5 days of rain,cloud cover.To keep the bank charged when needed he has a 50 amp charger they used in ww2 im not sure of the brand(i ll get pic's) that charger is unreal its so powerfull it anialates car batteries within 5 minutes.The old fella that set this system up is 82 years old he's been doing it all his life,i know i probly got a few things wrong with my explaination,if only i could get into his brain
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Greg
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I wouldn't mind getting one of these.
You'd only have to find a couple of surprise appliances in the house and it would have paid for itself.
EDIT: I just calculated that one of these would only have to save me 15% of one power bill and I'd break even.
Last edited by Captain_Rightfoot; 5th October 2007 at 06:13 AM.
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