Website review: "How to make a solar power generato...
parvez discovered this in Alternative Energy
•153 reviews since Oct 5, 2004
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•rain.org/~philfear/how2solar.html
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ArwenTaylor rated 3 months ago- Filing away for my future life of homesteading

goanna-mannor rated 4 months ago- FROM THE PAGES OF HOW TO MAKE A SOLAR POWERED GENERATOR FOR LESS THAN $300 SOME VERY GOOD IDEAS HERE

TonyBroomfield rated 4 months ago- Good fun to play with Superbanana needs to multiply his criticism by 8 cos its an 8 hour charge cycle Dickhead

Carolyn10259 rated 5 months ago- A very helpful way to make a solar power generator.

anticompany rated 5 months ago- From the page: "Using parts easily available from your local stores, you can make a small solar power generator for $250 to $300. Great for power failures and life outside the power grid. Power your computer, modem, vcr, tv, cameras, lights, or DC appliances anywhere you go. Use in cabins, boats, tents, archaeological digs, or while travelling throughout the third world. Have one in the office store room in case of power failures in your highrise. "

ge-environment rated 5 months ago- Cool site.

hapagrrl rated 6 months ago- Very cool. I need to tell my boyfriend about this.

berecca rated 6 months ago- "Using parts easily available from your local stores, you can make a small solar power generator for $250 to $300. Great for power failures and life outside the power grid. Power your computer, modem, vcr, tv, cameras, lights, or DC appliances anywhere you go."

- SuperBananna rated 6 months ago
- Utter bullshit: the author claims you can use a small (read: 5-15W solar panel) to charge a dead battery in 8 hours. Car batteries are +60Amp/Hours (Ahr) which means that in order to charge them from a minimum discharge level (10.7V) to full capacity in 8 hours, you'd need to generate at least 7.5A, or about 80W-100W.

rap072589 rated 6 months ago- Solar power. Booyeah!
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