May 20, 2011
solar power 101
My father explaining his solar setup and how it works, a little on the hot water aswell email him at gridfree4u@yahoo.ca *MANY MORE VIDEOS CHECKOUT GHETTOHILLBILLY1 AND RATE, COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE*
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Comments on solar power 101
i’m glad ac/dc brought me here… renewable energies… future…
@fail220 me too
@fail220 me too
@always1473 yep, ac dc is one of the best bands ever!
@fail220 me too
AC/DC RULEZ!
@MrZshosh yeah
=)) ac dc brought me me here 2
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@fail220 same
Nice pops!! I like how you live
Your energy source is 2011 but the rest of your house is stuck in the 80’s.
@fail220 lols same
thumbs up if acdc thunderstruck brought u here
@fail220 me 2
@ghettohillbilly1 but it´s true
@fail220 lol
lol ac dc brought me here
@lancerooke his was purchased online
@HappyJackProduction1 email my father, the addy is in the video, he can tell you how it works
Can you explain how the capacitor is used and wired into your system?
Where do you buy a capacitor and how do you install it?
@hitechguy18 I thank you for your input and i do agree and disagree, though the insulation jacket will make the system more efficient it will lose its heat radiation which is quite a bonus in the winter months when my dad is gone all day as his stove does not hold a fire for long, aswell there is no and will be no electric heater added as power is at a minimum, but there is a hotwater solar panel and heat exchanger being installed so that should balance it out, may then insulate the tank
Improvement Suggestions :
Hot Water tank could do with a Insulation jacket
The benefits
- You will have hot water for longer (1 to 4 days depends on use) (without a fire /Elec)
- You find the water will heat quicker without loss when being heated
- Under Electric heating Will use less power to top up the water temp due the heat source isn’t heating from cold each time (less time to reheat water that’s loss very little temp)
- 24/7 Hot Water on Tap
@CHEEKY670 year round living
Is this for a cabin or a home that is lived in all year long?
ok… so what do I need to run energy on a 2000 sq ft house – as far as solar panel?
great video; thank you – SIR!