Step by Step Solar

December 27th, 2010 by

This is an easy to read manual for any hany-man or diy kind of person wanting to know how to build a solar panel. This manual will not only make it easy to build but will direct you were to buy the parts the cheapest we know how.

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Energy Saving Flood Light Bulbs

October 8th, 2010 by

energy saving flood light bulbs
are there any energy saving light bulbs (indoor floods) available that can be used with dimmer switches?

Here is a link.

http://search.ebay.com/led-flood-light_W0QQfkrZ1QQfnuZ1QQfsooZ2QQfsopZ32

Energy Saving Light Bulbs


Earthmate EP085250 8-Watt,  Dimmable BR30 2700K Bulb, 6 Pack


Earthmate EP085250 8-Watt, Dimmable BR30 2700K Bulb, 6 Pack


$146.94


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GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM - 8 Pack - 60 watt replacement


GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM - 8 Pack - 60 watt replacement


$8.49


GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM - 8 Pack - 60 watt replacement...




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Powertraveller SG-010 Solargorilla Portable Solar Charger for your Notebook/Laptop, Cell Phone and other Handheld Devices!

September 26th, 2010 by

Powertraveller SG-010 Solargorilla Portable Solar Charger for your Notebook/Laptop, Cell Phone and other Handheld Devices!Dimensions: 10.4" X 7.8" X 0.74". Weight Only 1.5 lbs. Output Capacity: 500 mAh @ 20V and 500 mAh at 5V. Water Resistant: YES (except for the power connectors). Green LED charging indicator. Includes: 15 connectors pack: 8 male notebook connectors and 9 "monkey nuts" connector tips for mobile/cellphones clearly labelled on the pack. Connector tips for cellphones: Nokia & Mini Nokia, Motorola V66, Samsung E900, LG Chocolate and Sony Ericsson wide connectors. Mini USB for Motorola Razr V series, BlackBerrys and Blue tooth headsets. Female USB charging tip for smart phones, PDAs and other USB powered devices. Micro USB for the latest Motorola and Nokia series. Solargorilla's 24 volt and 5 volt USB socket make it the ultimate renewable power station for your laptop, mobile phone, iPod and many more devices. Solar gorilla works via two PV (photovoltaic) solar panels, which generate electric current when they are exposed to light. The green LED on the solargorilla indicates the strength of charge - the more UV intensity - the better it will work! The technically advanced solar panels ensure superb power and reliable performance, all housed in a tough outer casing. Please Note: To use with Macbook Pro, Macbook Air and Macbook you will need an Apple MagSafe Airline Adaptor (Available at Apple Store) .

Price: $250.00

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Sunforce 37015 60-Watt Solar Panel – Crystalline

September 25th, 2010 by
Sunforce 37015 60-Watt Solar Panel - Crystalline

The Sunforce 37015 60 Watt Crystalline Solar Panel is designed for RVs, homes, boats, back-up and remote power use, 12-volt battery charging, and solar power stations. Built with high efficiency crystalline cells, this weatherproof panel is easy to install and comes equipped with wiring, brackets and screws. And for more power, you can easily connect multiple panels. This panel has a maximum output of 60 watts and 4 amps.

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Price: $324.66

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HQRP 20W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel 20 Watt 12 Volt in

September 25th, 2010 by
HQRP 20W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel 20 Watt 12 Volt in

Products trademarked HQRP® are marketed and sold exclusively by Osprey-Talon. HQRP 20 Watt (20W) Solar Electric Power Panel. The solar cells are encapsulated beneath high transmission tempered glass. The rear surface of the module is completely sealed from moisture and mechanical damage. Construction of the module minimizes weight while providing a durable, protective environment for the solar cells.

HQRP 20W Mono-crystalline Solar Panel 20 Watt 12 Volt in Anodized Aluminum Frame plus HQRP Coaster


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Price: $64.91

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