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    I'm using a goal zero yeti 400 rated at 400 watts with a goal zero Boulder solar panel 30watts for emergency purposes.

    I exercise the battery by using it to charge my phones and other batteries as well as my laptop.


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    The benefit of net metering system is reduced electricity bill.

    The benefit of a separate solar system with batteries is that in the event of a blackout, you can still have power in your house. But appliances you can use will depend on the capacity of your battery.


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    Meron bang dc/solar version ng surface pump, the type used in homes that fill up a tank? The typical ones i see are pumps na pang irrigation

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    Interested in that as well

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    I want to buy this. My problem is I don't know where to install because if I install sa wall ng house hindi tatamaan ng sun masyado dahil sa bubong at mga halaman.

    I saw others they planted a 4 meter steel pole. How will that be held in place kaya. I'm not sure if our all around can do it e may pagka siraniko yun lol. Not sure if I need an electrician or welder for this



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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I want to buy this. My problem is I don't know where to install because if I install sa wall ng house hindi tatamaan ng sun masyado dahil sa bubong at mga halaman.

    I saw others they planted a 4 meter steel pole. How will that be held in place kaya. I'm not sure if our all around can do it e may pagka siraniko yun lol. Not sure if I need an electrician or welder for this



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    with a little abilidad,
    the installer can detach the solar panel from the rest of the assembly,
    and install it at a more exposed location, i.e., beside your alulod.

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    Actually iyong sister ko meron solar powered lights tulad ng mga ito dati. Siguro they bought it mga 3-4 years ago - parang iyong unang mga dating dito. Walang motion detector feature iyon kaya hindi ko trip. And since dated na iyong tech niya, mga 3am medyo halata na mahina ang buga. Iyon pa naman ang "witching hour" ng mga masasamang loob.

    Hopefully, the new gen releases have more juice especially those equipped w/ the motion detecting options.

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    I got my solar lights na! I am still charging it. If this is good, I will order some more. Ang problema lang talaga yung kakabitan e.

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    I got my solar lights na! I am still charging it. If this is good, I will order some more. Ang problema lang talaga yung kakabitan e.
    hah!
    time to get a covid-free carpenter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    hah!
    time to get a covid-free carpenter.
    I will have them install a pole sa garden, okay lang sa labas lang sila haha

    ang ganda doc kasi kasama na lahat, pati yung bracket and screws, even the battery for remote

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