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"We like thin film PV and it has flex-abilities that silicon PV does not have even though they do not put out as much wattage for the cost. I added these to our new Eco Boating section on our web store because I think they would fit well in that environment."
"We like propane systems for backup to renewable systems because in an emergency situation like hurricanes, propane is readily available from any RV park and other sources that can run without the grid unlike gas stations. It is a flexible fuel source that gan be used for the generator, hot water, heating and cooking and is cleaner burning than gas."
"Great for cabins or off grid homes. Does not use a pilot light like other tank water heaters and you get unlimited hot water (as long as propane is fed to it). We have the Natural Gas versions in our houses and would not use tank systems again."
"We thought this was a cool product and hope to use one to replace our small tank unit in the 5th wheel RV. On demand hot water systems are more efficient and do not burn fuel to keep a water tank hot all the time."
"We prefer VAWT (Vertical Axis Wind Turbine) over HAWT (Horizontal Wind Turbine) however Amazon does not have smaller, cheaper VAWTs on their site. For small electric needs or for keeping batteries toped up on a sailboat or golf cart, we recommend these smaller turbines for the job."
"We prefer VAWT (Vertical Axis Wind Turbine) over HAWT (Horizontal Wind Turbine) however Amazon does not have smaller, cheaper VAWTs on their site. For small electric needs or for keeping batteries toped up on a sailboat or golf cart, we recommend these smaller turbines for the job."
"This size of wind generator is more adequate for home or cabin usage. The per cost per watt is good as well. Recommended for area with constant wind or get solar panels for a hybrid system."