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[*] posted on 9-18-2005 at 11:50 AM


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Alot of solar panels to supply 18amps DC is that a 24hr day?




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[*] posted on 9-18-2005 at 12:10 PM


if it produced 50 or 60 gal a day would be enoff for a household pretty comfortable say 8 hours a daylight i dont know about the upkeep and maintenence?? but its sounding realistic or maybe i should say that its sounding like its getting close to the citys price
ok all you brains out there how many solar panels will it take to produce 18 amps 12 DC and batteries for 8 hr. a day?? have a good one jerry




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[*] posted on 9-18-2005 at 01:24 PM
Rapid Spray Evaporation


Here is the a solution I've looked at earlier. Technologies are emerging that could do high-volume utility output for small cities, towns.

What say you Marv?


Rapid Spray Evaporation (RSE?) reduces the cost of seawater desalination and brine discharge treatment by 50% to 90%, while doubling freshwater production, according to AquaSonics International, the US company that developed the patented process.



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[*] posted on 9-18-2005 at 01:50 PM


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The Rapid Spray Evaporation sure looks good on paper.




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[*] posted on 9-18-2005 at 02:24 PM
Well, many somebodies


are betting big time on big growth on the so-called "Gold Coast" between Playas de TJ and Ensenada.

Playa Blanca (just south of Playas TJ) and surroundings have websites and ads promoting huge "quality living, fully self-contained resort communities".

There are two separate high rise towers finishing out and taking deposits near Fox Studios/Popotla, (despite the court fight about land ownership concerning one of them).

Calafia (the tower) is building a second one.

Calafia (the hotel) is building a tower.

Club Marena is finishing out the rebuild of the burned tower and building a fourth one.

Montebello (?, not sure of name, but Coldwell Banker has offices there) is building a high rise.

Between there and La Fonda, there are several developments building busily away, including the new Polo Club, which will host a meet in October.

That's not even to mention the Baja Las Vegas development near Bajamar and the Ventanas al Mar in the zona de fallas on the road to Ensenada.

As Skeet has said, "Where is the water?" and, by inference, where's the infrastructure and services to support all this?"

Myself, knowing the history of the burnout at Club Marena, I would never, ever live in or own a property over three stories high. And I certainly would never, ever live in a complicated, high rise building that requires a reliance on the proper maintenance skills and dedication of others.




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[*] posted on 9-18-2005 at 02:30 PM


Jerry Volts X Amps = Watts.
12 volts X 18 amps = 228 watts per Hr. X 8Hrs = 1824 watts per 8 hrs.
Then it all depends on the size of the panels and batterys.
I think that if you are just going to run it durring daylight hours that you may be able to get by without the batterys. Just run it off the panels and some kind of a voltage regularor maybe. Your still looking at about $1000 or more for two 150 watt panels. I haven't priced them lately. Still in the long run it may be worth it. I like the idea of being off the grid.




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[*] posted on 9-18-2005 at 05:02 PM


thanks i think id use the batteries anyway to act as sinks to store power and as regulators supplying a constant flow to the desal plant as well as useing it for other power in a houshold lets just say $1500 for panels and batteries $4000 for desal plant total$5,500 pluse operating costs?? think it will run more then your water bill?? and you have a power that you can use for the houshold with a holding tank i think your set now dig in a septic satilite tv phone and computerlink and all you need is tequela a sweetheart,big garden a good boat and my gasahol still to be self suffecent perhaps im getting carried away but i think it can be done with some intuition and resurch the tecnoligie is moving pretty fast have a good one jerry



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[*] posted on 9-19-2005 at 08:19 AM


Well, I'm excited to read all these ideas! Maybe you all will have the problems solved by the time we move there:yes::yes:I'm with you on the high rise buildings. FORGET IT....we were living on the 11th during an earthquake in downtown Portland. Don't like that feeling. My husband is an ex-volunteer fireman...enough said. So, I'll stay on one level and hope for water He! He! You all keep up the good brain storming:light:
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[*] posted on 9-19-2005 at 08:35 AM


Pampano, thank you for all that good info. I'm saving this for my husband. We lived very isolated in Costa Rica and had a generator for ER, don't know how much roughing it I want to do in the future. But, it doesn't sound like you are roughing it????I remember just the sound of the generator drove me nuts. I don't know that I understand everything you explained, so I'll wait for my husband to translate Ha! Ha! Thank you for taking the time to write.:yes:
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[*] posted on 9-19-2005 at 08:56 AM


hea pompano what would your system cost today?? thanks for the info jerry



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[*] posted on 9-19-2005 at 08:56 AM


FISH....oh, do I love the sound of that! More good info. and thanks. Probably be asking you questions after my husband reads this:bounce::bounce:Have a great 'sunny' day.:biggrin:
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[*] posted on 9-19-2005 at 09:44 AM
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[*] posted on 9-19-2005 at 11:42 AM


Atomics.....thats the future :O:O:O:O



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[*] posted on 9-19-2005 at 01:59 PM


I just bought a small system with 6 165 watt panels, 8 6v. batterys and a 3500 watt inverter with a charge controller for under $10,000. It should be enough to handle our needs for now since we mostly only need refrigeration and lights. Just able to spend a couple of weeks at a time now.



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[*] posted on 9-19-2005 at 02:10 PM


I expect the price of solor to come down soon.
They have just developed cells with output at twice the old cells.
As I remember there is a shortage of silcon? I may have heard this on this board.
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[*] posted on 9-19-2005 at 06:30 PM


Thanks for the Info. Skeet
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