Posted by teak on July 18, 2012, 6:59 pm
As a mobile home owner, the last natural disaster tells me I need Solar Back up.
Can anyone tell me where I could get a solar generator that will run a double
wide mobile home, or energy sources? ideas welcome.
Thanks
teak
Posted by Morris Dovey on July 18, 2012, 8:34 pm
On 7/18/12 1:59 PM, teak wrote:
> As a mobile home owner, the last natural disaster tells me I need
> Solar Back up. Can anyone tell me where I could get a solar generator
> that will run a double wide mobile home, or energy sources? ideas
> welcome.
Where are you (WV, CO, IA,...) how much power do you need, what do you
want to power, and (without wanting to be nosey) what kind of budget
constraints are you under?
--
Morris Dovey
http://www.iedu.com/Solar/
http://www.facebook.com/MorrisDovey
Posted by teak on July 18, 2012, 9:00 pm
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 7:34:25 PM UTC-1, Morris Dovey wrote:
> On 7/18/12 1:59 PM, teak wrote:
> > As a mobile home owner, the last natural disaster tells me I need
> > Solar Back up. Can anyone tell me where I could get a solar generator
> > that will run a double wide mobile home, or energy sources? ideas
> > welcome.
>
> Where are you (WV, CO, IA,...) how much power do you need, what do you
> want to power, and (without wanting to be nosey) what kind of budget
> constraints are you under?
>
> --
> Morris Dovey
> http://www.iedu.com/Solar/
> http://www.facebook.com/MorrisDovey
I am in NJ. I don't know how much power, the thing is I am seeking a generator
that will at least run a fridge and some Utilities. I gues 120 AC.
Teak
Posted by Martin Riddle on July 19, 2012, 8:35 pm
> On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 7:34:25 PM UTC-1, Morris Dovey wrote:
>> On 7/18/12 1:59 PM, teak wrote:
>> > As a mobile home owner, the last natural disaster tells me I
>> need
>> > Solar Back up. Can anyone tell me where I could get a solar
>> generator
>> > that will run a double wide mobile home, or energy sources?
>> ideas
>> > welcome.
>>
>> Where are you (WV, CO, IA,...) how much power do you need, what do
>> you
>> want to power, and (without wanting to be nosey) what kind of budget
>> constraints are you under?
>>
>> --
>> Morris Dovey
>> http://www.iedu.com/Solar/
>> http://www.facebook.com/MorrisDovey
> I am in NJ. I don't know how much power, the thing is I am seeking a
> generator that will at least run a fridge and some Utilities. I gues
> 120 AC.
> Teak
Your better off with a small Honda generator. I'm on LI and have a 2Kw
generator and a couple of 5 gallon gas cans.
The generator is run outdoors.
Its enough to run the fridge, microwave, a small hot plate for cooking
and other stuff(not all at the same time)
If you want to run your home heating system ( for hot water or heat)
then you would need an electrician to install a transfer switch to power
the boiler or parts of the house. But most people do fine with a
generator and an extension cord. Its up to you how elaborate you want to
get.
Cheers
Posted by teak on July 18, 2012, 9:00 pm
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 5:59:00 PM UTC-1, teak wrote:
> As a mobile home owner, the last natural disaster tells me I need Solar Back
up.
> Can anyone tell me where I could get a solar generator that will run a double
wide mobile home, or energy sources? ideas welcome.
>
> Thanks
> teak
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 5:59:00 PM UTC-1, teak wrote:
> As a mobile home owner, the last natural disaster tells me I need Solar Back
up.
> Can anyone tell me where I could get a solar generator that will run a double
wide mobile home, or energy sources? ideas welcome.
>
> Thanks
> teak
> Solar Back up. Can anyone tell me where I could get a solar generator
> that will run a double wide mobile home, or energy sources? ideas
> welcome.