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- Montclair, NJ
To me the best solution is solar energy which is still in the process of becoming effecient and affordable for the public.
Yes. The problem with charging even double A's off the drain is that unless you have a drop of 10-20ft you would not be able to charge the batteries in a reasonable amount of time if at all. The low end of that 10-20ft drop may not do anything.
Sure you could Jonathan but there are a few downsides to a single pump running everything.
Your tank is toast of it dies while you are at work
It is difficult to regulate a phosban reactor this way. One small burp in the system and if it releases the GFO into your tank, your tank is in mega trouble...
Of course you could do the circulation this way but you'd have to make a number of changes plumbing wise and as I understand each 'turn' in pumbing adds more to the loss of efficiency.
The pump would also be larger than your current one, so you will be dealing with more heating from it that will have to be addressed.
..just a few thoughts![]()
good to know. i would have thought that the led's energy req's were so low that you could trickle charge the batteries for say 22hrs a day, and run your moonlights for 2hrs and be ok. but i havent looked into it at all, so i honestly have no idea![]()
I thought the same thing. :splitspin
For number two, my eyes are still popping out of my head how costly it is to buy solar panels. I've been encouraged by news lately that many companies are exploring using cheaper materials that should be more cost effecient. Effecient.... Oh yeah, Solar panels are not very effecient at the moment and the amount needed to generate n electricity (you choose the measurement) is way off.
yeah i just started doing research into solar panels for my parents house in PA. Since they are only there for weekends it would completely pay for their 2-3 days there on a weeks charge with extra to spare. Extra power generated will go straight to the power company to help make back the cost of the panels themselves. Panels cost a crapload also, think they came out to 60k for a small setup with installation and permits and stuff but that was a rough quote. Still have to double check because in some areas you have to sell the energy you create first to the energy company then buy it back at a reduced rate.
Let's not all forget that mining the rare earth metals used in solar panels is Very Harmful to the earth.
It's kind of like the hybrid vehicles. The amount of carbon waste produced when smelting nickel to make a hybrid battery is tremendous. Someone did a study and found that Driving a Hummer for a 100k miles leaves less of a footprint than Driving a Prius for 100k miles, because of all the carbon waste produced when smelting nickel.
It's much more "green" to drive normal gas combustion car that gets 30 mpg than it is to drive a hybrid. Sorry to get off topic. Just making a point that alot of these "solutions" are not any better.
Let's not all forget that mining the rare earth metals used in solar panels is Very Harmful to the earth.
It's kind of like the hybrid vehicles. The amount of carbon waste produced when smelting nickel to make a hybrid battery is tremendous. Someone did a study and found that Driving a Hummer for a 100k miles leaves less of a footprint than Driving a Prius for 100k miles, because of all the carbon waste produced when smelting nickel.
It's much more "green" to drive normal gas combustion car that gets 30 mpg than it is to drive a hybrid. Sorry to get off topic. Just making a point that alot of these "solutions" are not any better.
I think they are paying people to take hummers off the lots now :bablefish