stan.distortion
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I'll definitely research this well. It's a very interesting subject. And I tend to feel attracted to this type of activity.
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Anyway, I'll be quiet, less talk and more action
I'll definitely research this well. It's a very interesting subject. And I tend to feel attracted to this type of activity.
What about alternators from trucks, use mass produced none specialist parts, no neodymium magnets makes for less efficiency but can build more for same price, $132 dollars for 250 amp, 12 volts, making 3 kilowatts.Nice![]()
Anyway, I'll be quiet, less talk and more actionCheers solarminer, MPPT charge controllers is what I was looking for, sub-ether should be able to knock one together no problem
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setting up a wind power generator is too much costly.I've little experience with mining but a fair amount with renewables, mainly wind power and storage methods and always interested in sharing what I've learned over the years and learning more. Anyone using renewables for there setups? I'd be interested in hearing some of the pitfalls and experiences. Cheers.
Is a solar generator the best option to run a miner?
Good IdeaAh, perfect angle...Sounds like you want a tracker. There are ideal angles, but then the real world comes in and says, the house faces here....make it work. If you have a flat roof, a ballasted racking system is typically 10 degrees, to put minimal weight on the roof. Residential, we are doing flush mounts on E/W and S sides. We don't put panels on north facing roofs, it just won't payoff. But we do run numbers based on where we 'can' put panels and then the customer decides if they want to go forward.
Here is a good site to calculate watts and power output specific to your location and angle the sun faces.