Thursday, March 22, 2012

A Welcome Addition

Yesterday we were given a free, two-axle trailer for moving heavy items such as rock and water, thanks to our friend Dennis, of concrete-bubble home fame.

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Dennis also donated three battery cores, which will help with our next trip to the battery supplier.

In other news, we finally received our PV order today, after MUCH difficulty.

UPS Freight and West Texas Freight had lost the pallet of panels for 24 hours, and then tried to double charge us on shipping, but we straightened everything out in the end. 
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We are also proud to present for the first time, The All Energies SUN STATION!

We have designed and manufactured a ready-to-go power system for anyone looking for reliable renewable, quiet, clean power.

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The prototype pictured above is rated at 1.8 kilowatts, and was made to run our client's Airstream RV including a powerful, aftermarket air conditioning unit.

The Sun Station 1800 will be on display at the 2012 Green Scene, actively providing power for the public address system and musicians' equipment.

We designed it with the goal of creating a self-contained power plant that can be easily expanded, and that will last a lifetime.  We will be offering the Sun Station in a variety of sizes, rated in watts. Come check out Version 1.0 at the Green Scene in Terlingua Ghost Town, April 7th.



2 comments:

  1. What about wind on that sail? How is that kept under control?

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  2. Yes, the wind out here can be terrible, especially in storms! The panels are stiffened by sticks of perforated channel steel, and the platform is weighted down with eight Trojan T145 batteries, plus four anchors in the ground.

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