3 Solar panel array setup and installed. Interver with charging unit view. #2

By admin On August 15, 2009 Under free solar

This is the setup just after connecting all the electronics!
It works!! FREE Power from the sun.. Super Green Free Power!
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AC and DC power free! save on your electric bills. Get off the grid!
Very cheap to do this yourself!

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12 Comments Add yours

  1. mixcatcom
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    thanks for the post …
    thanks for the post.. Great idea.. Yeah I dont let them go under 11 volts.
    Take care my friend,
    -Pete

  2. DavesTreeFarm
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    Nice vid. …
    Nice vid. Something to consider: Those automotive batteries, if deeply discharged are not going to last long. i had a similar setup with a couple of automotive batteries and one of them died after 6 months. (there was a 1 yr full replacement warranty – hehe). Later this summer I’ll post the new setup for my solar cabin. Thanks for sharing.

  3. mixcatcom
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    Perfect for a shop. …
    Perfect for a shop. If you put one up you can video respond to this one. ;o)
    Take care,
    -Pete

  4. cozzso
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    This is the exact …
    This is the exact setup I was wanting for my shop. Thanks for posting. Great job!

  5. mixcatcom
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    Thanks man more to …
    Thanks man more to come.
    -Pete

  6. italia4356
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    F ing A dude. Way …
    F ing A dude. Way to be.

  7. mixcatcom
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    Thanks!
    Take care,

    Thanks!
    Take care,
    -Pete

  8. rio9760
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    Keep up the good …
    Keep up the good work!

  9. mixcatcom
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    hahaa I should have …
    hahaa I should have taken that down.. No that has nothing to do with the Solar panel. But it is a power supply from a PC.. Good call!
    Take care,
    -Pete

  10. KooolaNL
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    is that a psu from …
    is that a psu from a computer on there

  11. mixcatcom
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    About 3 hours.
    -Pete

    About 3 hours.
    -Pete

  12. dcs1771
    August 15, 2009
    5:39 pm

    How long would it …
    How long would it take to fully charge the batteries?

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