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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: NJ
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I have solar panels on the top of my trailer for the last 16 years. They keep the batteries charged for the winch and power for the laptop, weather station, radio etc. I have a Honda 3000 which is great but I rarely have to use it. Solar panels are very cheap now between $1.00 to $1.50 a watt.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Vermont
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Thank you for the responses, everyone. Very informative. I will probably go with the inverter/generator, but SGSST109E: How do you control for the variable input of the solar panels?
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Loudonville, Ohio or where ever the Nitro Lounge is parked
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check out with Bill Bagley, he races and sells Honda Generators at great prices, will ship to your house, tell him Nitro Joe sent you.
Bagley Tractor & Equipment 3709 South Eastman Road Longview, TX. 75602 800-281-0256 903-753-8262 903-753-3651 Fax http://www.bagleytractor.com/ |
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