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On 01/03/2020 08:52, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 01/03/2020 01:37, Harold Davis wrote: Coronavirus advice sought. Say the mains electricity goes off for a long time. What is the best solar rig-up for charging batteries for my radio, music player, electric toothbrush, and torches? I won't need to charge more than six AAs or four Ds at a time, but a bit of redundancy wouldn't go amiss so that I can help out my elderly neighbours. Most important is the radio. Some kind of simple setup, say with a single panel producing 12V connected to a 12V battery charger if they exist would be preferred, but I am open to all recommendations! buy diesel and run your car far more reliable Buy red diesel and get an old MF 35 with a genny on the 3-point linkage. Farming relatives had one to keep the milking parlour and bulk tank going if the power went off. |
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