What can we really expect with solar?

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Re: What can we really expect with solar?

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Ah, so it's a computer CPU fan speed controller, very clever, never thought of that for this type of job but thinking about it the requirements are the same. I wonder what upgrades would be required to use the same circuit to control a cooling system for a container?

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Re: What can we really expect with solar?

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I think that you would have to drive your 100 amp SSR somehow, they do not have a very high amp rating
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Re: What can we really expect with solar?

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T1 Terry wrote:Ah, so it's a computer CPU fan speed controller, very clever, never thought of that for this type of job but thinking about it the requirements are the same. I wonder what upgrades would be required to use the same circuit to control a cooling system for a container?

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ALDI have an inverter split system on offer for $700
http://www.stirlingappliances.com.au/pr ... nditioners
not the bees nees but -just a storage/tool container type job..................

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