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Another few weeks have passed and I've spent most of it back in the USA, at least in blog-land. You see I've been doing a very necessary Spring [...] continue reading
Another few weeks have passed and I've spent most of it back in the USA, at least in blog-land. You see I've been doing a very necessary Spring [...] continue reading
Phew!!! We finally get to the end of our BBSBU series. I'll definitely have more solar posts in the future as we do additional testing & [...] continue reading
My last post talked about the WHY. Today we're going to address the WHAT. Basic RV Solar Components Let's start off with some very (very) [...] continue reading
If you've read the first part of this series you'll already have decided on a place to go and scouted out some potential campsites on Google [...] continue reading
We awake to the sound of a woodpecker hammering in the distance and the soft rush of wind rippling through the pine trees. The sun is just barely [...] continue reading
We've been scheming to upgrade our charger/inverter system for a few years now. The Magnum 2012 Modified Sine Wave charger/inverter that came with our [...] continue reading
We've left the coast, and fall is in the air!!! We arrived in Eugene on an uncharacteristically sunny day to rich green fields, a nip of cold in the [...] continue reading
It's been almost a year since we made the leap to solar on "the beast". For those of you who missed the chair-gripping series I've got the whole [...] continue reading
So, we've been in Albuquerque for the past few days stocking up ravenously on food and pet supplies, meeting friends, eating out, planning our summer [...] continue reading
So, we come at last to the final installment of our story, and appropriately so on the last day of the year. It's the last hurrah, the chocolate [...] continue reading
So, following on from my gripping introduction to solar yesterday it's time, with fanfare and fireworks (it IS almost New Year's Eve after all), to [...] continue reading
It's a cold winter day here in S.FL we're generating power from the sun. As a self-confessed geek I find this outstandingly cool and for the past 5 [...] continue reading