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Ever wonder why we have an energy crisis?
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(Nasa Photo)
Hopefully rolling blackouts are something we'll never face again and
while there’s not a lot we can do to stave off the blackouts
there are measures we can take once the lights go out.
The one emergency power source we are most familiar with is the
gas-powered generator. It’s stinky, it’s noisy and
it
sometimes doesn’t run just when you need it most, but it does
have its place. It requires hardly any maintenance (oil changes and
fresh gas), is fairly inexpensive to purchase and produces 220 volts,
which will run well pumps and large motors. Many people in this county
live on wells and in some situations, do not have water pressure if
there is no electricity to run the pump.
Generators do not make a lot of sense though for the person only trying
to run a few lights or a computer. In those cases a smart backup system
would be a small inverter and a battery bank to supply that inverter.
Household electricity is used to feed the battery charger in the
inverter, topping off the batteries, which then run the inverter when
the power fails. This is basically an upscale version of a UPS, or
uninterruptable power supply, like computers use. One downside is the
constant power draw needed to keep the batteries topped up, but that
can easily be remedied by adding a single solar panel. A step up from
that would be to add a few more solar panels and then run select loads
from the solar on a daily basis.
If the power failed, the homeowner would either throw a large transfer
switch which would shift the houses loads to generator power, or engage
the inverter (some types will engage automatically), and run until grid
power returns. An even simpler system would be the use of a small
inverter and battery with an extension cord running off to crucial
loads. The entire package can be purchased for less than a generator
and runs quietly and without generating any pollution. We provide these
small systems for customers looking for emergency power backup.
For more information please call 831-336-8650,
or
email us at info@calsolarsolutions.com
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this address into your email. We don't hyperlink to reduce spam)
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