It will surprise you to learn then that some (e.g., Gates, Musk) use carbon offsets to
"fuel" their lifestyles (e.g., more expensive for them to use green fuels for their jet,
but does no additional harm). When the rich start shelling out, it's time to pay attention.
Musk also puts solar...
And yet they're are doing things to reduce GHGs, see 117th Congress & Solar/Storage/Energy
Not crazy IMO... Government can accomplish a lot, especially when it works together: Send a man to the Moon, Eliminate CFC production (thus saving the planet once already in the 70s), Ensure safe...
Yup, that's why I feel fairly confident about it. It's in German, but here's the VW with sodium batteries... Love the crash at ~6:30, looks like the test dummy's head almost came off. ; -)
For that DIY itch, you might be interested in something smaller: https://diysolarforum.com/threads/rockpals-300w-generator.5681/post-58529
Get a portable unit on the cheap now, add the MPPT/Panels later.
Good start. Suppose they're not dumb? Suppose they're just corrupt? I suppose you could have them take ethics.
But, perhaps penalties for breech of honesty? Big ones. Toss in misquotes and out-of-context. Paid to whoever documents the breech first.
Update: Need to also fine "intentionally...
Interesting bill in New York legislation, if passed other states and countries might start doing the same thing. If it will hold up in court is another issue. Seem to me the onus isn't on the seller of a poison, but rather the buyer when they know it's poison. I can see citizens going after...
I'd suggest Will's Beginner Video Playlist to get the basics, then perhaps the Frequently Asked Questions to see if it'll answer basic questions. For everything else just post on the forums, lots of super helpful people here.
Possibly impractical, but if you could merge the 3 separate battery banks into one, that one battery bank could feed all three inverters.
See also Incrementally adding DC batteries for some things to think about if you think you might want to do that. You might post that as a new question to...
Ran across this DOE paper comparing different types of energy storage:
• lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries
• lead-acid batteries
• redox flow batteries
• sodium-sulfur batteries
• sodium metal halide batteries
• zinc-hybrid cathode batteries
• pumped storage hydropower (PSH)
• flywheels
•...
Price is the main reason IMHO, those things are very pricey $/kWh.
I agree if you're planning to store the energy for weeks self discharge is problematic.
But, in a situation where you're fully using the battery over fairly short time frames (e.g., overnight off-grid, regenerative braking)...
Community (Condo) Solar
Another way to make solar more affordable is to share the costs and benefits with your neighbors. A community solar program involves building a small solar “garden” that multiple households get power from. The community might collectively own this garden, or a third party...
Lightning and water are the two components of the impressive Hydra skyscraper that uses electrolysis to form hydrogen and store power for future use.
Inspired by a mostly sedentary, simple aquatic organism, the skyscraper is designed to harvest electricity from lightning storms that is used to...
Split the PCM vests out into into it's own thread as it's more about doing stuff outside then getting a cool sleep.
Gel packs in the bed?
But, if you put the gel packs on the mattress but under a blanket (or under the waterbed mattress) so you don't freeze... how long would they last?
Let's...
Welcome to the forums!
I'd like to invite you to talk about your system on the appropriate forum (e.g., Marine, Show 'n Tell or Residential Solar).
How big is it, How's it going, what you liked/disliked, thoughts on it, what sort of problems you hit and how you overcame them, photos!
And...
In #13 the algorithm was to send a chirp, then get the time delta to when it was received. That required some pretty tight timing constraints. Here's a way it might be done at a lower CPU speed.
Suppose instead the transmitter transmits a signal at 40 kHz. The receiver
will receive at the...
Batteries have "burst disks" to prevent bursting in the rare scenario where pressure builds up inside. Ideally, the vent should be oriented to the top so all the electrolyte doesn't flow out and make a hazardous mess. Will might have a teardown video on the EG4 from which you could see the...
See post #1,400 for the first post on this.
Manchin gave an interview, he says the reason why the pipeline is needed is that the only
way to reduce energy prices for Virginians is to increase supply. Except Virginians are
paying less for electricity ($0.0914/kWh) than I am. What an enormous...
You can find ready to go transmitters like the Yard-1 for $100 that work in the 300-348MHz, 391-464MHz, and 782-928MHz frequencies, ideal for most RF operations.
But honestly, how hard can it be? This isn’t AM/FM. This is On-off keying (OOK). Could you use an Arduino to turn on/off power to...
This is the converse of the idea in the update above...
Not sure if they make them, but a low-voltage cut-off switch that you could program the "low-voltage" to be, say, 95% of your battery bank could be wired to the hot water tank. So, as long as the battery was over 95% if would power the...
A lot of folks have done that. They're a Tier I provider with a tier I pricetag. I'm definitely value-oriented (which sounds better than being called a cheapskate), but I also try to factor in things like warranty, tech support, simplicity and things not found in the competition (e.g., the 40...
Hate to step in... but folks won't defend themselves because it can escalate and get even more off-topic (sorry Russ) and yet if you don't address it the problem persists. Moderators are people too, just because someone volunteers to keep the forums civil doesn't mean they should be excluded...
That's our bad, sorry about that. The action was taken for the reasons you cited, probably the mod that did it thought it was self-apparent.
Much appreciated!
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Before digging into the aluminum case after the battery pack... take a look at the charger. Does it just output constant voltage/current like a regular AC adapter (e.g., wall wart)? if so, all the "brains" might be inside with your battery and you just need the booster to duplicate what the...
Ford's E-Transit does 125 miles on a charge, or 186 miles with the bigger battery. After that it's 17 mpg. The new battery tech promises to be faster charging.
Rivian has an electric Van, it's the one Amazon is using. 150 mile range, not sure if it has gas too.
I don't think they're so much "up in arms" as trying to give the best advice for a condo.
I think natural gas, if available, is the best case as it provides unlimited runtime.
Gasoline is fine if you have a place to store it out of sight where the fumes won't bother anyone (e.g., garage, balcony...
The lowest amapcity on the NEC table for common types of copper wire is 30 amps for 10 AWG and 125 amps for 1/0. Two 325W panels are probably around 16 amps, so that looks good. For the DC distribution, does the blade panel have a 30 Amp master fuse? If not, perhaps an inline fuse?
Why is...
Was just looking at the local utility power costs, looks it's gone up quite a bit to $0.14496/kWh, an increase of about 9% from July last year. To their credit, the local utility has managed to keep their costs the same, the increases are FPL increases. The increase seems to be fuel prices...
You know what they say about assumptions... work through the math examples in the other thread for your system and ask any questions where anything might be unclear.
California has a nice database of independently verified data, although since they made it hard to find here are the links:
PV Module List - Simplified (Excel file, Updated 12/01/2020).
PV Module List - Full Data (Excel file, Updated 12/01/2020).
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Have you looked at the Outdoor Wyze cam? https://wyze.com/wyze-cam-outdoor.html? They can be setup to only turn on when they detect motion and save power (a number of cams can be setup like that). The Wyze outdoor cams don't need to be plugged in and would last for 3-6...
It is! You have to dig in to understand what you're reading. that's for sure. From the reference Bookings provided, their number only includes direct payments from G20 countries:
Also funny how they rounded $584 down to $500.
So, the Bookings number only accounts for a handful of countries...
An or proposition like that is known as a "sucker's choice" - it's this or that. Obviously, nuclear war is bad. Obviously, climate change is bad.
Nuclear war may or may not happen. Climate change is well under way and +1.5C doesn't seem stoppable.
virtually certain 99–100% probability
extremely likely 95–100%
very likely 90– 100%,
likely 66–100%,
more likely than not >50–100%
about as likely as not 33–66%
unlikely 0–33%,
very unlikely 0–10%
extremely unlikely 0–5%
exceptionally unlikely 0–1%
What's the first thing they say?
Hmmm...