Posted by dave2 on February 27, 2008 at 05:53:52 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Wind Generators posted by Gary from Muleshoe on February 27, 2008 at 02:27:33:
GM Alternator= General Motors (just an alternator off a car rigged to be driven by a windmill. Too much headscratching for me.
I think the PV is a a blanket term for the power inverters that you plug into your cigatette lighter to run AC current appliances, lights, etc.
A cheap battery charger, a battery (or few) to load and have on site/rotate, and either a 200 watt or so power inverter or 12 volt bulbs should do the trick. The advantage of using normal AC current bulbs and the power inverter is that you can hook up a generator and run the existing system if the batteries are dead or ripped off.
I wired everything as if I would hook up to electric service, put a plug on the end, and plug into an inverter hooked up to a battery. I'm waiting on a steel cage type container (flex pallet) to turn up extra where my wife works so that I can lock up a generator on site for extended use.
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