Wind/Solar Electrics ???
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
		
RST Engineering wrote: 
 
 After much thought and ponderance, I've come to the conclusion that to 
 electrify the hangar using Pacific Gas & Electricity (PG&E -- Pigs, Goats, 
 and Elephants) isn't clever.  By the time you get them to hang a meter 
 ($5k), trench from the power pole to the end of the row of hangars, conduit 
 romex to 35 hangars at a cost somewhere around $50k ($1500 per hangar), and 
 then pay the monthly electric bill, you could buy a hell of a wind/solar 
 system and perch it on the (flat) hangar roof. 
 
 Before I flail about gathering data, has anybody on these ngs actually 
 installed a design whereby a hefty solar panel charges a hefty battery to 
 run a hefty inverter?  It doesn't have to be absolutely "clean" sinewave 
 power as all we are running are fluorescent shop lights (about 400 watts 
 worth), every now and again a small compressor, a small drill press, a small 
 grinder, but none of these last few at the same time. 
 
 My hit on it is that a 2 kW inverter would be more than enough to handle the 
 AC side of it, and a bank of 12 volt truck batteries would work for the DC 
 side of it, but there are the problems of parallelling large batteries, how 
 to combine the outputs of solar cells and wind generators, and a reasonable 
 source for all this stuff. 
 
 There are issues around protecting the solar cells from hail, which we do 
 get from time to time, battery acidic gases inside a hangar where a very 
 expensive lump of aluminum is sitting for months on end, sizing the solar 
 cell and wind generators, and other considerations along these lines. 
 
 Comments appreciated. 
 
I have no experience with solar so I can't comment.  However, I'm 
wondering if you have considered a small gas or diesel powered 
generator?  It would likely be cheaper initially and less maintance over 
time, especially if you don't need the power all of the time. 
 
Matt 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
			
 
			
			
			
				 
            
			
			
            
            
                
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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