Re: Solar electric lands right here in Dorchester on Thames.
The Solidin 120.
It a 'wall cube' meaning its built in to a plug, about the size of a
plug in timer, the panels wire straight to terminals on the front of
it. I use a plug in power consumption monitor (available from
www.navitron.org.uk) to measure power production. Panels are due
this morning - more news anon.
Clive :-)
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Beyond_cheap_fuel@..., Dave Brown
<dgbrown@n...> wrote:
>
> Clive,
>
> Which model inverter is it that you bought?
>
> You're off on a path that I'd like to head down some day. At the
> moment it's initial cost and lack of payback that is keeping me
> away. But there's hope. That is, there's hope if the news
reports
> of thinner, more flexible, and less expensive solar panels are on
the horizon.
>
> Dave Brown
> Green Bay, WI USA
>
> At 03:55 PM 6/10/2006, you wrote:
>
>
>
> >I have bought a Mastervolt grid tie inverter from the Mastervolt
UK
> >dealer (via their website),
>