higgins 75 Posted February 26, 2010 Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 I am upgrading my solar power setup for a larger system,so i have for sale a complete 12 volt lighting and mains power setup which would be useful for a shed,caravan or as an emrgency domestic power supply.The setup has the following components; 1 x 20 watt polycrystalline solar panel 1 x 10 amp solar charge controller 1 x 600 watt 12 volt inverter output 240 volt 1 x light fitting 3 x 12 volt 11 watt energy bulbs (very bright) £250 for the lot. Optional;If you need a battery i have a brand new 12 volt 86 Ah i would be willing to sell as i may need to upgrade my battery bank for my new setup. Postage to be arranged at cost to buyer or possible collection or meet up,all items are in good condition and less than 6 month old,i'm in north west for more exact details pm me please,thanks Higgins Link to post Share on other sites
higgins 75 Posted February 26, 2010 Author Report Share Posted February 26, 2010 (edited) Have posted this on Moochers as well, Higgins Edited February 26, 2010 by higgins Link to post Share on other sites
higgins 75 Posted March 5, 2010 Author Report Share Posted March 5, 2010 Since there has been no interest i have decided to put everything up for sale on Ebay,thanks for looking; Interesting facts on solar energy: It takes 8 minutes 17 seconds for light to travel from the sun’s surface to earth. In 5 billion years the sun will run out of fuel. A Swiss scientist, Horace de Saussure invented the world’s first solar energy collector, or ‘hot box’ in 1767. In the 1830s British astronomer John Herschel used a solar energy collector box to cook food during an expedition to Africa. Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize in 1921 for his experiments with solar energy and photovoltaics. Enough sunlight falls on the earth every minute to meet the world’s energy demands for an entire year. If we covered a small fraction of the Sahara desert with photovoltaic cells, we could generate all the world’s electricity requirements. All TV and communications satellites are powered by solar energy using photovoltaic cells. Just thought i'd share some snippet's of information, Higgins. Link to post Share on other sites
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