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RE: And inverter system comparison of AC power generation, for homestead use.

in #photography6 years ago

Well, since I can design these factory made units, and I only need to put them together, I feel pretty safe. it will run, and should run signofocantly better.

The only deviation from the normal, is the batteries. They are not the usual choice, because of cost; but by salvaging them from old packs, I have forced the price down to a minimum, that makes this better design reachable.

The other big improvement will be the ability to move the solar panels that will make the panels produce more power, by making every daytime hour effectively noon.

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ok that sounds good. Are you still using the voice texter thing?

Only on weku, ROFLOL!

Sometimes I do, but long posts take time; and I am working on a book. That cuts into time some.

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The book on solar systems?

That is one of them. One on herbal preparations, and one on a hidden garden soon too.

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oh that's right, I remember the one where you act like you know herbs. What does hidden garden mean? Hidden where?

In plain sight. There are food items that produce heavily, that are not recognized as food. Sunchokes, seaberries, lambsquarters, and stinging nettle come to mind....

You can have a LOT of good food, hidden in plain sight, that no one else even sees!

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Oh I get it. That's a pretty smart idea, who told you about it?
I've never heard of Sunchokes and seaberries, maybe you should write a book.

Must have been a little birdie, LOL. It is a common discussion in prepping, but they never go far enough. I want enough to feed me for months just laying around.

There is a lot of corp land around the lake. It is public land, and accessible; and a great place to raise a lot of spare food....

The seaberries (Sea Buckthorne) are hearty in the cold, and have 100 times the levels of vitamin c that an orange has. Plan to plant sunflowers for eats and oil; I may put those on an island, because someone might recognize them.

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