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Wanting to go Green
11-27-2007, 14:53
Post: #1
Wanting to go Green
We have an 88FC35 with a 8KW diesel generator but there are certain
locations I would like to go and not fire up that noisy beast! I would
like to go solar or maybe even wind generator, I need to know where
should I start. I have 4 house batteries, 6 volts each, plus 2 start
and 1 generator start battery and I would like to be able to go 60 -
75% solar. Is this conceivable? Where do I need to start? I'm
somewhat mechanically challanged but I do know how to hold a
screwdriver. I'm not really interested in a plug & go system, I think
a pieced component system would be cheaper but I will listen to
experience. Anyone with a solar setup willing to share I would greatly
appreciate it.
John - Bird Brains- Louisville, KY
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11-27-2007, 17:06
Post: #2
Wanting to go Green
John,
Try this link, they are one of the best around when it comes to solar
and rv's.
http://www.amsolar.com

Robert Britton
87FC
Hollister, California

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "John McGinnis"
wrote:
>
> We have an 88FC35 with a 8KW diesel generator but there are certain
> locations I would like to go and not fire up that noisy beast! I
would
> like to go solar or maybe even wind generator, I need to know where
> should I start. I have 4 house batteries, 6 volts each, plus 2 start
> and 1 generator start battery and I would like to be able to go 60 -
> 75% solar. Is this conceivable? Where do I need to start? I'm
> somewhat mechanically challanged but I do know how to hold a
> screwdriver. I'm not really interested in a plug & go system, I
think
> a pieced component system would be cheaper but I will listen to
> experience. Anyone with a solar setup willing to share I would
greatly
> appreciate it.
> John - Bird Brains- Louisville, KY
>
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