
9 Watt Solar Electric Power Panel used for charging 12 Volt batteries. This panel is for heavy duty battery charging, not merely trickle charging or battery maintaining as the smaller 1-2 watt types of panels are made for. This panel measures approx 18 x 17 x 2 in.
Voltage (Voc): 18 Volts Max
Power: 9 Watts
Current (Isc): 500mA .
Cells: 36 pcs in a series
Unit Size: 18 x 17 x 2 in approx
Unit Weight: 5 lbs. – 10lbs when safely packed for shipping
Box Type: Color gift box
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- Power 9 watts
- Voltage (Voc) 12-18V
- Current (Isc) 500mA
- Made with solar cells manufactured in the USA. Applications: RVs, Watercraft, TV’s, Laptop Computers
- Radios, Water Pumps, Car Battery Boosters, Home Systems,Chargers, Ventilators, Gates etc.
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Questions…
Survey: If you could not install a solar panel on your house would you buy shares in a solar energy co-op?
In a number of communities the home owner associations don’t allow solar panels on roofs because they think they blight the neighborhood. Other people live in apartments and can’t have solar panels.
In addition would being able to use government tax credits, be an additional incentive to invest in a solar co-op?
Answers…
Answer by worldemperor
I would buy crude oil shares because it’s profitable =)
the big thing here in Texas,is wind generators
If I was already committed to the idea of using solar to power my house then sure I would join a collective. I might even go that route anyway since that way you avoid doing the maintenance on the system yourself. That’s worth $ to me to not have the hassle.
If you REALLY want them on your house get elected to the Board for your local community and change the CCR’s so that solar panels are allowed. You just need to convince enough people it’s a good idea. Democracy in action!
Tax credits for solar always make it more attractive, whether they be for the individual, the co-op or a major energy company.