Re: generators and power devices
Alice Steinke (alicest@hcc-uky.campus.mci.net)
Sun, 20 Oct 1996 00:23:49 -0500
Two batteries is a good idea. Also I like the idea of the solar charger.
They are about $225 but they can store power for up to 21 days without sun,
so this is your most economical choice in the long run. Low maintenence
once purchased. Gallagher makes a really good one.
alice
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>Get two batteries. Will provide power for 3 days+
>Get a solar trickle charger. Question, are there different types,
>how long do they take to charge and cost?
>Get a portable generator. Question, what size. I have heard many
>different ideas on this one. there is a camping model, cute and
>light, but can it do anything other than charge the battery and how
>long does it take. The generator option is the for sure guarentee of
>power, but the noise and time running a definate downer.
>John and Sue Greenall
>greenall@vermontel.com
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