Another dream come true. Solar Power.
We are powered up by 11:00 and can watch T.V. all day, plug in all the appliances and never start the new generator (except for AC). We can even use it for the new EcH2O water maker and for hot water!
5 commercial Suntech panels give us 1400 watts of power...we wait for the day to test it's true capacity. All be it....there has to be sun during the day to get the full effect....but hey, where we're going that shouldn't be a problem!
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