Monday, June 6, 2011

Let the sun shine!/

The Sarge has been researching solar power options. Let me just start off with small portable configurations. If your desire is large scale units contact me and we can go into your specific requirements.

First thing is to perform a energy audit to determine your wattage usage. small plug and play devices are best for this task. The one I recommend is called Kill-a Watt ( runs about $40.00). To use it is as easy as plugging it into a power outlet then plugging the appliance into the unit. Instructions are easy to understand and follow, allowing you to know what the appliance cost you to operate it.

Once your audit has been performed you can then determine how many watts your system should be. Keep in mind reducing you wattage usage is your first priority. We switched out from incandescent bulbs to led and cfl bulbs and dramatically reduced our usage. Some appliances will be unusable due to their higher amp requirements, ovens, A/C, furnace, and water heaters. Most portable configurations can't handle more than 20 amps.

Power usage management is critical to making the most out of your portable unit. How many panels, batteries, and type of inverter will depened on how well you are able to reduce and manage you power requirement. Small configurations can be easily transported if need be. The Powersource 1800 from mysolarbackup.com is the Sarge's choice for plug and play units. The price is not cheap at $1600.00 but for it's ease of use it would be perfect for Preppers who are not comfortable with electronics.

For those of you who want to build you own units your choices are restricted only by the money your willing to spend! You can buy low budget configurations for as little as $300.00 that put out about 45 watts (enough to run some lights, chargers, laptops, etc.) The more panels and batteries the more wattage you have. If your interested in building you own watch some the ones on you tube for some ideas and inspiration. Any questions or comments feel free to contact me


                                                                                   As always, The Sarge is on duty!

1 comment:

  1. That powersource 1800 isnt that bad of a deal for the amount of power it pumps out. Sure you cane make one cheaper, but not by much! and it will take hour hours and hours more of your time to do it.

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