LargeMarge
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.Good to know. I think I'm under the false impression the whole country is 85 and humid like Florida. I'll have to figure out a solar system that is reasonably priced(not more than a few thousand) that could power things like a fan mounted to the window, my laptop, a 12v fridge, etc. I'm a total noob to this stuff.
Our slogan:
* cheap, simple, modular, redundant.
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Fan:
We use a Craftsman 20v battery fan.
We acquired two from the local-owned family-operated home-improvement center -- Jerry's -- in Eugene, Oregon.
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The batteries power several tools -- including a chain-saw -- so multiple uses from one equipment.
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One 20v battery lasts at least a couple nights on LOW; we always have a spare next to it.
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We acquired two fans, realized one is overly plenty, returned the other.
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Advantages:
* portable -- set it up on the wire-racks pointing toward the bed, set it in the open doorway
* battery avoids wiring.
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Photograph (we prefer supporting local-owned family-operated businesses):
www.lowes.com/pd/CRAFTSMAN-20-volt-Max-Jobsite-Fan-Batteries-Not-Included/1001044104
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Photovoltaic:
We helped dismantle a system atop a two-story office building.
Apparently, in some weird universe, entire photovoltaic systems get a tax (something-or-a-nother) so replacement is cheaper than keeping.
Huh.
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Our cost -- a few hours, zero fedbux.
We ganged the gig with our caravan chums; everybody received enough panels to use plus sell.
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We have six 305-Watt, a total of 1,830-Watts photovoltaic topping our ancient AGM bank.
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Speaking of 20v batteries and avoiding wiring:
Instead of permanent wiring hidden behind permanent walls feeding permanent lights...
... we use Black& Decker 20v square flashlights.
We carry at least a half-dozen in the Dodge, another half-dozen hanging on pegs in the rig.
Each is habitually placed in the same spot after each use, simplifying finding them out in The Place Of No City-Lights.
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Advantages:
* avoids chasing faults caused by chafing or rodents
* portable 1 -- light only the place it is needed
* portable 2 -- one goes from bed-side to porch to dogs-walking, then finds dropped keys, and back to bed-side.
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Here is a photograph (we prefer supporting local-owned family-operated):
https://www.lowes.com/pd/BLACK-DECK...OOL9HzcAxNhYmv-CgPsaAl8bEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
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