Friday, 17 December 2010

Most Efficient Solar Panels

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Looking to change from gas heat to something a bit more economical. Don't know where to begin!?

With rising cost of natural gas, I'm researching ways to heat my home this winter and use as little gas as possible. I'm considering a coal or pellet stove, or something that can make my current gas system more efficient. Also solar panels. I don't know where to begin to find out what would be most economical and environmentally friendly. Anyone out there have any ideas?


I have an amazing pellet stove, I have a multilevel 2000 sf home and use it as my primary heat source. I also save a little money buying by the pellet. I used cheap pellets a few years ago and used about double what I usually do, so the the actual pellets make a difference.

The only negative thing about the type of type of stove I have is it won't work without electricity. We rarely have power outages here, but the one time I did, it was a problem, when the fan shuts off it started smoking a lot. I was able to add it to my computers battery back up and solved the problem.


Group 3: Design and Implementation of a Solar Panel Tracking System and Inverter









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