rightisright wrote:Question: Why do you want to run it on solar? Ice for fridge/freezer in a power outage??
Because I can is a fine answer. I'm just wondering...
Good question. I live in SoCal, where there's an endless supply of sun. That's good for solar, and not ideal if the power goes out.
I also live next to a lake with 131,000 acre feet of water, and another mini-lake on homeowner's association property. This means if I have adequate filtration, and I do, I have all the water I could ever need... for a lifetime, really.
What I can't get if the power is out is ice.
Ice has many uses, from medical to food to morale. And anyone who's lived in the deserts of the southwest (or is in the middle of this heat wave, or the one from a year ago in the northeast)... you can't discount ice as a morale item. So there it is. I'd like to be able to make small amounts of ice for me and my family when the power goes out. The sticking point is my total ignorance of electricity and electronics, but this seems straightforward enough.
Ideally, I'd be able to run the machine during daylight, and then use the collected energy in a battery to run the machine at night.
And may I say, from a moral point of view, I think there can be no justification for shoving snack cakes up your action.
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