tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post8690050827084134624..comments2023-08-15T06:33:53.114-07:00Comments on Bison Prepper: solar v generatorJames M Dakinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01382139289994087931noreply@blogger.comBlogger20125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-88904027462970628852014-07-17T12:39:13.085-07:002014-07-17T12:39:13.085-07:00Do you always get enough warning?Do you always get enough warning?James M Dakinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01382139289994087931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-65467184275842462022014-07-17T12:34:02.112-07:002014-07-17T12:34:02.112-07:00Sorry, I guess I wasn't picking up on that? M...Sorry, I guess I wasn't picking up on that? My bad. Obtuse- a way of life!James M Dakinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01382139289994087931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-43562098598849504752014-07-17T10:40:24.859-07:002014-07-17T10:40:24.859-07:00No doubt that panels are the way to go long term. ...No doubt that panels are the way to go long term. I'm just pointing out the obsurdity of buying a generator if you already own a car.<br /><br />-NoviceAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-6001454895077010962014-07-17T07:04:46.117-07:002014-07-17T07:04:46.117-07:00Some of the hail that they have there is pretty se...Some of the hail that they have there is pretty serious! As in punch a hole right through a solar panel serious. I'd plan to have some sort of storm cover for the panels during the stormy season.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-72521834449732052342014-07-17T06:58:32.941-07:002014-07-17T06:58:32.941-07:00Instapark is the brand. The mono panels aren'...Instapark is the brand. The mono panels aren't glass, but I have no idea how hail would degrade performance.James M Dakinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01382139289994087931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-76189292186398439212014-07-17T06:56:31.779-07:002014-07-17T06:56:31.779-07:00Butt simple stuff is his specialty.Butt simple stuff is his specialty.James M Dakinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01382139289994087931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-42130547581717792102014-07-17T06:55:01.182-07:002014-07-17T06:55:01.182-07:00True dat. The differance being the panels keep go...True dat. The differance being the panels keep going long after your commutes end. Course, on a limited budget you do what you need to do.James M Dakinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01382139289994087931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-49724418962255038522014-07-16T18:34:18.667-07:002014-07-16T18:34:18.667-07:00The biggest advantage is that I already pay to mai...The biggest advantage is that I already pay to maintain the car. I know I'm going to use it daily so if there are any problems I don't have to wait for an emergency to find out. I'll be repairing it quickly so I can keep driving.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-20699346897860559682014-07-16T18:32:42.749-07:002014-07-16T18:32:42.749-07:00I actually installed a larger alternator so I know...I actually installed a larger alternator so I know the amp rating was 150. At 12v that gives me a peak output of 1800w. I don't know how many watts it takes to run the car but I shut off all the lights and the radio and anything else that would draw excess power so it should be minimal.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-35531454664539324212014-07-16T18:30:30.205-07:002014-07-16T18:30:30.205-07:00In regards to using a Harbor Freight Generator as ...In regards to using a Harbor Freight Generator as an inverter--there is a whole how to here: http://www.ush2.com/11012012.htm . The audio is from thesurvivalpodcast.com May have linked in wrong. Tired as hell. Basically, google steve harris 1234. This guy has some great stuff on alternate energy systems electronic and communications stuff. Easy to geek out over Well worth the time. Even though I think he and the Divinely Coiffed one would disagree on some stuff....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-63174683200450518222014-07-16T12:34:28.634-07:002014-07-16T12:34:28.634-07:00It also sounds similar to what Phil Garlington did...It also sounds similar to what Phil Garlington did in his desert homesteading book Rancho Costa Nada. I remember that he drove a small fuel conserving Geo Metro, and charged a separate battery while he drove it on errands. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-58004662932131772692014-07-16T11:39:43.528-07:002014-07-16T11:39:43.528-07:00Jim, my first try didn't seem to take. So thi...Jim, my first try didn't seem to take. So this may be a dup.<br /><br />Would you feel comfortable specifying the panels you get on Amazon? This was very timely as I am in the market for panels and dont want Harbor Freight. The things I have to worry about in NW Arkansas are hail and ice storms. Would a tarp protect?<br /><br />Oh--sorry. Fabulous hair, Jim! Little Red Hennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-39115433457669089782014-07-16T10:09:16.361-07:002014-07-16T10:09:16.361-07:00This sounds like the guys neighbor in the "Ho...This sounds like the guys neighbor in the "Homesteading For $5,000" book who used a good engine but trashed car body to charge his battery bank instead of using solar. Now, can you tell us how many watts you are going to be able to use with the car?James M Dakinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01382139289994087931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-14563854800490685072014-07-16T09:27:31.437-07:002014-07-16T09:27:31.437-07:00I've mentioned this on other blogs but I'l...I've mentioned this on other blogs but I'll mention it here as well (even though it flies in the face of His High Hairness's repeated warnings to ditch the car and buy a bike). If you're like me and you own a vehicle YOU ALREADY OWN A GENERATOR! Don't bother buying another unit that you have to maintain, just buy a small inverter and your good to go. You're going to need an inverter to change your 12v batteries and solar panels into 120v AC household current anyway. I splurged and bought a 2000W unit from Harbor Freight for under $200 (I think it was $159 on sale). I actually connected it to my car and ran my sump pump for 6 hours straight during Hurricane Sandy's power outage and deluge. INot recommended but kept my basement from flooding.<br /><br />-NoviceAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-33119810865318755652014-07-16T06:50:47.395-07:002014-07-16T06:50:47.395-07:00When gas was a buck and solar was $10 a watt, this...When gas was a buck and solar was $10 a watt, this decision was easy. Now that gas is $4 and solar is $1.50 a watt AND the types of panels are better for low light conditions, the decision should be easy as well.James M Dakinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01382139289994087931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-84212685672852365962014-07-15T17:27:10.570-07:002014-07-15T17:27:10.570-07:00Not just yes but hell yes! I've some 20+ year...Not just yes but hell yes! I've some 20+ year old panels that work fine and look almost new. Picked up a 30 watt panel for the sailboat and it really extends my time away from a marina. Just installed a 105 watt panel for a shed 350 feet from the main house. No trouble keeping the battery charged. <br /><br />I had solar when a big ice storm hit. After the first day or two all the generators were out of gas. I didn't have to brave ice roads to hunt for an open gas station and fuel. <br /><br />Sixbearshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15572224383041421400noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-50575913747277774622014-07-15T15:56:59.688-07:002014-07-15T15:56:59.688-07:00The mono panels seem to be great for cloudy power ...The mono panels seem to be great for cloudy power generation. I can still get my batteries charged at the end of the day, even while snowing ( if I keep the panels cleared ).James M Dakinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01382139289994087931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-65156735725900476002014-07-15T15:55:25.178-07:002014-07-15T15:55:25.178-07:00I'm assuming batteries and inverters either wa...I'm assuming batteries and inverters either way-the hour a day gennie is running high watt stuff as it charges batteries.James M Dakinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01382139289994087931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-10437992788432709192014-07-15T15:41:47.044-07:002014-07-15T15:41:47.044-07:00I bought a 1kw genny for £25 off ebay a while sinc...I bought a 1kw genny for £25 off ebay a while since, would do about 800w continuous, but it was a bit too small for my needs, many power tools run about 17-1800w, so I traded it for a rotovator.<br /><br />Bought another for £45. This one 2.5kw (2.3kw continuous) engine fires up great, but it doesn't produce power. Give it the once over, and windings seem fine (Thankfully) but the solder on the 2 diodes on the armature has all melted. In other words it's been thrashed pulling out too much power. Got a load of replacement diodes and it's not much of a job to replace. <br /><br />Solar's not really much good round these parts, (53 deg north) They seem to be throwing them up on every rooftop round here, but I'm not convinced.<br /><br />I'm on the look out for a genny about 4-5 kw, and will fit a gas (LPG/NG) conversion on it. It would make running costs so much cheaper with gas (petrol) running about $7-8 bucks a gallon here. <br /><br />I also reckon that they'd run ok on kerosine, once warmed up (They being low compression engines), so would have to be started on gasoline.Budvarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01411709142357622721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686829448547770092.post-55376660733995768172014-07-15T13:00:40.231-07:002014-07-15T13:00:40.231-07:00You make a good case for solar James, but what abo...You make a good case for solar James, but what about if you add in Deep cycle batteries and inverters?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com