well my almost solar powered workshop, and a few ideas for solar regulators. and the relay didnt get any hotter, it was only about 35°C and stayed like that but i'll still keep my eye on it
In the News:
Heat puts strain on electrical grid Jacksonville Daily Progress Richard Nielsen, Jacksonville resident, installed solar panels on his home after losing power for four days after Hurricane Ike. “I don't like to be without power, but I suppose the main reason is I wanted to run my amateur radio station and wanted to ... and more » |
ONTILITY launches solar training in Los Angeles, opens West Coast office Global Solar Technology (blog) It's much more than workshops and seminars. ONTILITY Solar Training provides solar energy courses and career paths which are in tune with what the industry and market demand.” Following its launch in Los Angeles in September, ONTILTIY Solar Training ... |
The Sacramento Press | Educating artwork to be installed at Boys and Girls club The Sacramento Press His design for the art involves a roughly 27-foot-by-27-foot mural accompanied by a sculpture that uses solar power to charge electronic devices such as laptops and cellphones and even run devices such as boom boxes. “Basically anything that runs out ... |
SDG&E: Few La Mesans Have Health Complaints About Smart Meters Patch.com And with San Diego County having the most solar-panel-equipped homes in the country—and the most plug-in electric vehicles in the nation—the smart meters are needed to track energy usage. “When a cloud passes, and that [solar] energy goes away, ... |
Blessed Bounty: Reflections on the Sustainable Design Competition Huffington Post (blog) Our first LEED Platinum, solar-powered, energy-efficient, healthy five homes are done. Due to challenges too numerous to detail here (eg, bureaucracy, disgruntled firms we let go, lack of comparable properties in the Lower 9th Ward, etc. ... |
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