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BOAT WARMTH ??? 1500watt lasco ceramic heater - trying to heat my boat - HELP
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I am puttin this in my boat just like in the olden days
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I am puttin this in my boat just like in the olden days
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I dont find any of it amusing
These solar panels force to consider a 17.5" wide pot belly stove burning coal right in front and only a couple feet away from a 125gallon gasoline tank right beneath the fiberglass. That configuration could blow me to kingdom come.
I am just going to get a deep cycle battery and a 200watt heat ceramic fan.
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Forget Alaska and coming to the Caribbean, You won't have to deal with cold, only heat that easily deal with a 50 watts fan.I dont find any of it amusing
These solar panels force to consider a 17.5" wide pot belly stove burning coal right in front and only a couple feet away from a 125gallon gasoline tank right beneath the fiberglass. That configuration could blow me to kingdom come.
I am just going to get a deep cycle battery and a 200watt heat ceramic fan.
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it might be here already, some images of floating solar panels here..
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Those are on land locked lakes with land all around. I did not say a floating solar array wouldn't work. I said a floating array in the ocean miles from land will be very expensive to build, maintain and transmit the power to land.it might be here already, some images of floating solar panels here..
https://www.google.com.au/search?hl=...75.t1ntZl3ITjE
Japan is probably the country with most floating solar arrays because of limited open real estate. But even using all of those lakes and ponds will only get them a very small percentage of power used.
If you look at the South-West US desert area you will see many giant solar arrays being built or already in operation. Still even with the 100's of MW solar arrays in that area it provides less than 1% of the power used in this country. When you talk about providing power to cover 50% of the needs, the amount of land with good sun insolation is mostly in the desert which is 1000's of miles away from the users on the East coast. That requires some pretty big extension cords across the country.
It still comes down to the amount of real estate required for a electrical generating plant. For a 600MW fossil fuel or nuclear generating plant you only need about 100 acres, A 600MW solar array would require 1000's of acres.Comment
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I would try to figure out how to re-purpose them. Perhaps you could make a crab trap with them. You really don't have room in a boat to take things that have no purpose.I dont find any of it amusing
These solar panels force to consider a 17.5" wide pot belly stove burning coal right in front and only a couple feet away from a 125gallon gasoline tank right beneath the fiberglass. That configuration could blow me to kingdom come.
I am just going to get a deep cycle battery and a 200watt heat ceramic fan.
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some are on the ocean.. like this one stuck out in the tropical indian ocean http://www.solarpowertoday.com.au/bl...-the-maldives/Comment
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I am sure there are others that are off-shore. It still comes down to how big they can get and how they are protected against waves and weather. You also have to figure the cost to install the power cable required to get the electricity back to shore. Those underwater high voltage cables are a much harder design then HV lines over head.some are on the ocean.. like this one stuck out in the tropical indian ocean http://www.solarpowertoday.com.au/bl...-the-maldives/
Off shore wind farms are very efficient and cost less to build then solar arrays. One turbine can provide 3MW of electricity and take up less space then a solar array as well as survive the harsh weather.
Big trouble in the US is the "people" that live near the coast don't want to see those windmills and have put up many roadblocks to getting them built. Seems stupid to me when one of the islands off of Maine get all their power from diesel generators which is very expensive yet don't want wind turbines in the water within site of their homes even though their electric rates will be cut more than half.Comment
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Its not just the coast people. Those wind turbines are gigantic industrial machines,Big trouble in the US is the "people" that live near the coast don't want to see those windmills and have put up many roadblocks to getting them built. Seems stupid to me when one of the islands off of Maine get all their power from diesel generators which is very expensive yet don't want wind turbines in the water within site of their homes even though their electric rates will be cut more than half.
not bird baths. They need to be placed away from people altogether. There are
dozens of very detrimental effects from them that aren't obvious at first glance.
Plenty of documentation now. I'd better not get started. Bruce RoeComment
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Maybe and maybe not.Its not just the coast people. Those wind turbines are gigantic industrial machines,
not bird baths. They need to be placed away from people altogether. There are
dozens of very detrimental effects from them that aren't obvious at first glance.
Plenty of documentation now. I'd better not get started. Bruce Roe
I know of the earlier designs had some problems but IMO wind turbines causing detrimental health effects now falls into the same category as cancer from cell phone usage and HV power lines.
A person has a better chance of getting sick by eating processed food or abusing pharmaceuticals.
Then again you do have to watch out for them microwave ovens.
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I for one will not argue human health effects because I do not care. But I have been around a lot of wind farms in TX. Very Large Wind Farms. One in particular one next to a golf course I use to play.
Two things anyone will quickly notice when in or around a Wind Farm. It is very loud, and dead birds and insects littler the landscape. You sure cannot say there are no health effects to the birds and insects. But then again I do not care. Not something I can control.MSEE, PEComment
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