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Oct

07

Designing Your Off Grid Power System

Posted By: Freddy on October 7, 2009 at 11:55 pm

When designing your power system that you will depend on for years to come, it is a good idea to start with your expected energy usage in your home. Typically this is called an Energy Budget. You can refer to my previous post Sizing a Renewable Home Power System to easily determine your Energy Budget.

You can also refer to the post on Basic Concepts of Electricity in order to have a better understanding of the designing process here described.

After you complete an energy budget you will have a better idea of the amount of power production that will be necessary to run your off grid home.

In our next post we shall describe how to select your system power voltage. Stay tuned.

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Oct

04

Gas Saving Devices: Scam or Facts

Posted By: Freddy on October 4, 2009 at 8:57 pm

With gas prices continuing to soar, consumers are looking for every possible way to save money on it. If you take a look at what is offered you will find plenty of different gas saving devices offered. Most of them don’t seem to be very effective though. This is quite disheartening when you consider that this is a $25 million industry in 2007 alone.

According to the experts, about 95% of the gas saving products offered don’t stand up to the claims they make. They also don’t make enough of a difference to justify buying them. That can be extremely disappointing but that is the reality of it. So why do so many consumers continue to buy them?

First, they want to believe they work because they do want to be able to save money on their fuel costs. That is certainly understandable as we have all been affected by the high prices. They also see so many of the products on the market that they assume they must be working or they wouldn’t be offered. This is why such products continue to sell at very high rates.

Those are the consumers who aren’t taking the time to do their research before they invest in them either. They many end up purchasing several different gas saving products and devices before they finally see the big picture and how ineffective they have been.

They read the testimonials with the products or see the advertisements and decide that is what they need to purchase. They are in a hurry to access it and to benefit from it. Instead they end up losing their money and being disappointed. You should always pursue a refund when such gas saving products fail to give you the results that they advertise.

Some of the research conducted by Popular Mechanics has even proven that a handful of these so called gas saving devices actually end up increasing the amount of fuel that you use. That certainly isn’t the type of result you want to get from something like this that you pay for to use in your vehicles.

Therefore consumers really need to take their time choosing such products that are right for them. Take the time to read information online and see what is really going on with them. The information you get from other consumers is going to prove to be extremely valuable to you.

It should carry more weight with you than the business advertisements for such products. These will be honest reviews from real people who have been in your position before. It is quite likely the information they offer will prevent you from making a purchase of that particular gas saving device.

Making a well informed decision before you invest in this type of product is very wise. You don’t want to become frustrated or disappointed due to the results you get. It is also a good idea to look for those that offer a money back guarantee. This way you will be able to get your investment back if you aren’t 100% satisfied with what you purchase.

There is no argument that everyone needs to do what they can in order to save money on gas right now. But that doesn’t necessarily mean buying gas saving products is the way to go. Many consumers have been able to successfully incorporate the concepts of hypermiling to save money without any real investment.

For example, simply changing your driving habits can result in a significant amount of gas being conserved. In the end you will have to decide which gas saving methods are right for you. There are certainly many different choices that you are being offered right now.

From what has been reported from reputable agencies, there aren’t really effective gas saving devices and gadgets out there to really help you. There are plenty of in depth reports online about specific products you can read. This is better than buying them and trying them out on your own.

It can be frustrating paying high gas prices but be careful what you get encouraged to buy on the market during this difficult time. Your best bet is going to be to keep your car running properly and improving your driving habits.

Read my lens on Electric Car Conversion as this is the future of alternative energy for cars.

    Filed Under: Gas Saving Tips and Devices
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Oct

04

DIY Solar Panels: Setting Up Your Solar Batteries

Posted By: Freddy on October 4, 2009 at 4:35 pm

Your solar battery bank is truly the heart of your renewable energy system. Batteries are used to store DC electricity during the daily charging cycle for use at a future time.

Since the time at which your peak charging occurs rarely coincides with peak production times (our experience) then batteries are used for energy storage.

Choosing your batteries is a critical decision in designing your renewable energy system. If your solar battery bank is too small, then your system will not perform well and your batteries will have a short life. If your battery bank is too large it will be difficult to maintain a full charge, again resulting in poor system performance.

Solar Battery Location

Your choice of battery location should comply with the Electrical Code, whether you install the batteries inside or outside.

The location should also be designed to keep the batteries warm (25º C is best), because their capacity decreases at temperature below 25º C. This means that if you choose to locate your batteries in a unheated space, you will need to insulate the area properly.

You will also need greater battery capacity to compensate for the losses at lower temperatures. Make sure your supplier knows about the planned location of your batteries.

The batteries and other equipment should be accessible for maintenance and inspection, but safety must also be considered.

Batteries may give off hydrogen gas during charging and can be a source of electric shock, so the room area where they are housed should be properly vented to the outside and kept locked.

In addition, other electrical components, which can also be a source of spark, should also be kept separately from the battery housing.

Do not locate batteries near sources of heat or possible sources of open flame or spark. Finally, read all of the manufacturer’s recommendations and warnings about the safe and proper use and handling of batteries.

Inside Locations

Batteries located inside the living space should be properly vented to the outside. For small cottage systems for example two 12-VDC (volt direct current) batteries, you need a vent that is at least 1 inch in diameter.

Keep batteries separate from the living space by housing them in special battery cases properly ventilated to the outside. For summer cottages keep batteries fully charged to prevent freezing in the off-season.

Outside Locations

Batteries located outside of the living space should be housed in a box or shed. In a very cold location, you can house the batteries in a buried container for a better temperature control.

In all cases, batteries should be well protected from the elements and be well vented to the outside. Battery maintenance varies with the type used.

Basic maintenance includes visually checking the electrolyte levels and regularly verifying the specific gravity with a hydrometer. Add distilled water as necessary, and clean and tighten the battery caps.

Also, check for any leaks or physical damage to batteries. Follow battery and charge regulator instructions.

In our next post we´ll start discussing how to design your own renewable –off the grid- energy system.

Until then…

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