snowball wrote:I'll bet that you will enjoy them..and probably you could get by with just the panels we couldn't not enough batteries and not willing to give up the tv time
that said one thing we have seen out here in the desert that totally makes sense is the panels are facing different directions instead of all in the same direction which is the normal that way you catch more of the suns rays sooner and later... if we were to add to ours that is what we would do and we would seriously check into a wind charger...but that is mote at this time just something to consider
sheila
I went with flat panels - no needing to angle them, etc - and they are supposed to do 90-95% as good as angling without having to move around. was told not to waste my time with angling by the guy who was originally going to do this for me in Yuma. So that's the way I researched. No way I intend to do that kind of work every time I setup/breakdown. Least amount of work is my motto.
I saw my first rig with a wind charger just a couple weeks ago - so neat.
I don't care about tv, but could watch mine with this - just would have to be careful. I can't go without my computer - and that's not a problem at all. Even if I use it on battery overnight, and charge it when the sun's out. But wouldn't be a problem running it off either the inverter or the 12 volt if I don't want to use the battery power.
Options
I love options. And, I'm saying all this - but need to be doing - then I'll really know just what I can do.
Beth
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"He who treasures the small things in life has found the path to true happiness"