F
Franz
I'm new to solar. I want to spend more than just weekends on my 12 acres
in the bottom of the Northfork American River canyon (Sierra Nevada). It's
off-grid, and without land or cell phone access.
The only electricity needs I'd have for the next year are for a 17-inch
Mac Powerbook, a 20-inch LCD monitor (original Apple Cinema Display), and
1 (or 2?) watts for a DirecWay satellite connection, and a Dell Inspiron
laptop (needed for the DirecWay modem).
Costco Online at
http://www.costco.com/frameset.asp?trg=subcat.asp&catid=114&subid=3241&log=&NavTop=
has this '100 Watt Solar Power System' to offer for 750 bucks.
Would it be sufficient for my needs, and is it a good deal, batteries not
included?
Thank you,
Franz
in the bottom of the Northfork American River canyon (Sierra Nevada). It's
off-grid, and without land or cell phone access.
The only electricity needs I'd have for the next year are for a 17-inch
Mac Powerbook, a 20-inch LCD monitor (original Apple Cinema Display), and
1 (or 2?) watts for a DirecWay satellite connection, and a Dell Inspiron
laptop (needed for the DirecWay modem).
Costco Online at
http://www.costco.com/frameset.asp?trg=subcat.asp&catid=114&subid=3241&log=&NavTop=
has this '100 Watt Solar Power System' to offer for 750 bucks.
Would it be sufficient for my needs, and is it a good deal, batteries not
included?
Thank you,
Franz