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a Solar Christmas (Bandwidth) - Kate - 12-12-2011 We went out this weekend, searching for Christmas lights. This was my favorite. ![]() And this was the best part of all! ![]() Really amazing, it was the hit of the block. Kate Re: a Solar Christmas (Bandwidth) - tenders - 12-12-2011 Doing 719,323 of something (counting, installing, etc) in 4.5 hours is 44 per second. That's a big crew of elves! Re: a Solar Christmas (Bandwidth) - Kate - 12-12-2011 There was a whole crew, they described the homeowner as a "treehugger" I didn't tell him how much we use solar in the motorhome. Kate Re: a Solar Christmas (Bandwidth) - M>B> - 12-12-2011 ![]() Sorry, I couldn't help from posting again. Re: a Solar Christmas (Bandwidth) - Kate - 12-12-2011 "Sorry, I couldn't help from posting again." Keep posting, I love looking at Christmas lights and displays. Kate Re: a Solar Christmas (Bandwidth) - deckeda - 12-12-2011 How do you light that much from solar ... at night? Does the tree-hugger have a lot of lead-acid batteries? Re: a Solar Christmas (Bandwidth) - Kate - 12-12-2011 If I'm not mistaken, all spolar set ups (except passive water heaters) rely on battery banks. i wanted to talk to the owner, but he wasn't available, just the guys that installed the decorations, and they seemed pretty clueless as to the setup. Kate Re: a Solar Christmas (Bandwidth) - gabester - 12-12-2011 I'd be curious to know more about the setup and the cost as well. I'd do solar-lit xmas if I had the panels... but in that case wouldn't it also be more efficient to remove any AC/DC conversions? Solar panels generate in DC but it's usually converted to AC somewhere along the line; most of the LED lights you get at the store are then converting it back (although I never quite understand HOW they do that given that they don't have a huge power supply on the string and you can connect multiple strings in series.) g= Re: a Solar Christmas (Bandwidth) - OWC Jamie - 12-12-2011 Kate wrote: PV solar doesn't require battery banks unless you want to be off the grid or want the back up power. A very high percentage now just dump excess power into the grid while they are generating. Re: a Solar Christmas (Bandwidth) - davester - 12-12-2011 Battery banks make zero sense for a grid-connected house. Batteries are high maintenance plus they create a huge hit on efficiency. As billb noted, grid-connected PV dumps power into the grid, running the meter backwards during sunny afternoons, then takes it back again when needed. The grid is better than 100% efficient since sunny afternoons are usually peak periods when rates are high, whereas nighttime is not. At my house, my PV system generates power that I sell at 32 cents/kwh peak rate, which I buy back at 8 cents/kwh. |