Let’s be honest with ourselves; we ARE living under a Dictatorship, it’s called the LEFT and is all powerful. It can strip away our Constitutional Rights at will with no one to stop them. We are simply out numbered by the Lefts’ uninformed voters, financially ignorant politicians along with their supportive news media. The end is near, prepare for it!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you! Thanks for all the solar information. I’m particularly interested in a portable set-up, as I’m way past the age of climbing on the roof to set up panels. We live in Southern Nevada, so plenty of sun. I presently have a 2000watt inverter, 12 volt deep-cycle battery, 100watt panel and 30amp charge controller. Any suggestions as to how I can keep this unit portable without a roof installation? Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Bob
Most people will build a saw-horse with one side angled properly for the most sun and tie the panel to the saw-horse so the wind won't blow it over. Keep the glass-mat battery, charge controller and inverter inside the garage or utility room. Then just unplug the panel and move it in the garage.
Thanks, may you be blessed with the kindness that you wish on others. May you have a merry Christmas and a happy new year. Amen.
ReplyDeleteWe'll try. Say hi to the wife!
DeleteMerry Christmas Mike!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Mike and blog readers.
ReplyDeleteRay
Thanks Ray!
DeleteHope you had a Merry one. We are back in Jax to bring in the New Year. Happy New Year to you & yours!
ReplyDeleteWhen are you going to move out there permanently?
DeleteHi Mike,
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year to you!
Thanks for all the solar information. I’m particularly interested in a portable set-up, as I’m way past the age of climbing on the roof to set up panels. We live in Southern Nevada, so plenty of sun. I presently have a 2000watt inverter, 12 volt deep-cycle battery, 100watt panel and 30amp charge controller. Any suggestions as to how I can keep this unit portable without a roof installation?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Bob
Most people will build a saw-horse with one side angled properly for the most sun and tie the panel to the saw-horse so the wind won't blow it over.
DeleteKeep the glass-mat battery, charge controller and inverter inside the garage or utility room. Then just unplug the panel and move it in the garage.