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[*] posted on 2-17-2015 at 01:50 PM
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the only place (area) I don't know...so I ask a stupid question!! where does the H20 come from ???? the River is gone before it reaches the sea...:?:.....PS....welcome back Jan !!! hope your feeling GREAT !!

[Edited on 2-17-2015 by captkw]
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[*] posted on 2-17-2015 at 02:04 PM


Quote: Originally posted by captkw  
the only place (area) I don't know...so I ask a stupid question!! where does the H20 come from ???? the River is gone before it reaches the sea...:?:.....PS....welcome back Jan !!! hope your feeling GREAT !!

[Edited on 2-17-2015 by captkw]


Jan's post was from almost 2 years ago.

The only fresh surface water is 35 miles west in Matomi Canyon... So ground water or desalinized sea water (which requires electricity) is it.




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[*] posted on 2-17-2015 at 02:05 PM


I notice in one rooftop picture there is a compressor/condenser unit for a Mini-split AC unit. Is the solar power system sized to handle AC in that house?

captkw - I'm sure the water will come via water trucks from San Felipe, a bit expensive but the only choice other than a local de-sal unit.




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Quote: Originally posted by ncampion  
I notice in one rooftop picture there is a compressor/condenser unit for a Mini-split AC unit. Is the solar power system sized to handle AC in that house?

captkw - I'm sure the water will come via water trucks from San Felipe, a bit expensive but the only choice other than a local de-sal unit.

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Good water down south comes from a well at km60+ via truck. If it was my place I would run it thru an RO system to remove the dissolved salts. We have to do that with the municipal water in SF also.
Splits are very efficient we see them in the solar communities. Just add panels and batteries and keep the AC unit small.
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Quote: Originally posted by PaulW  
Quote: Originally posted by ncampion  
I notice in one rooftop picture there is a compressor/condenser unit for a Mini-split AC unit. Is the solar power system sized to handle AC in that house?

captkw - I'm sure the water will come via water trucks from San Felipe, a bit expensive but the only choice other than a local de-sal unit.

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Good water down south comes from a well at km60+ via truck. If it was my place I would run it thru an RO system to remove the dissolved salts. We have to do that with the municipal water in SF also.
Splits are very efficient we see them in the solar communities. Just add panels and batteries and keep the AC unit small.
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That sounds like the Arroyo Matomi well (near Rancho San Rafael)... it's been there since the 50's I think!




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[*] posted on 2-17-2015 at 08:43 PM


Quote: Originally posted by PaulW  
Quote: Originally posted by ncampion  
I notice in one rooftop picture there is a compressor/condenser unit for a Mini-split AC unit. Is the solar power system sized to handle AC in that house?

Splits are very efficient we see them in the solar communities. Just add panels and batteries and keep the AC unit small.
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Yes, I use mini splits in my off grid, solar house, but I have 6500 watts of panels, didn't see anywhere near that many in that picture, maybe in some other area.




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[*] posted on 3-1-2015 at 01:31 AM


I looked at the website for the development and it's so NOT updated that they still have a page touting the excitement of the Escalara Nautica on it. I kid you not. http://ranchocostaverde.com/?page_id=144 Among other things there's a small picture of a couple of boats with a caption that says "The Escalera Nautica is happening NOW in San Felipe".

And this:

THE ESCALERA NAUTICA
  • 22 full-service marinas
  • 84-mile highway route for towing boats from one side of the peninsula to the other
  • New 4 lane highways from the U.S./Mexico border down to Cabo San Lucas
  • Modernization of the 10 existing international airports
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OMFG, lol.




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[*] posted on 3-1-2015 at 07:53 AM
Where does the water come from?


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[*] posted on 3-1-2015 at 08:29 AM


Quote: Originally posted by captkw  
the only place (area) I don't know...so I ask a stupid question!! where does the H20 come from ????


Rainfall, of course. ;D
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