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Compost Heating

Started by Kimberly Irene Lewis. Last reply by Jim Edmunds Feb 20, 2017. 7 Replies

Hi I am new and just researching my systems before I put them in. I plan on eventually having at least one large greenhouse full of aquaponics. I Live in Virginia and where as it doesn’t get too cold…Continue

Wind mills for aerators

Started by William Kohut. Last reply by Jim Fisk Jan 29, 2016. 8 Replies

Has anyone built a Windmill for aeration ? I am looking for plans to build a windmill and an aerator that runs off it.Continue

Failed on first attempt at off-grid. questions about voltage.

Started by Jeffrey Ihara. Last reply by Jeff S Sep 20, 2015. 29 Replies

So I bought a 45W photovoltaic kit from Harbor Freight which comes with its own charge controller ($139 on sale), a used deep cycle battery with 135 amp-hours, and a 1.6 amp DC pump that moves over…Continue

Going off grid with Solar in the new greenhouse

Started by Carla&Dave. Last reply by Carla&Dave Jun 25, 2015. 4 Replies

Pump power load on my SAP (Solar Aquaponics) system - rough calcs: I just put the system up last week, and just put in a kill-a-watt meter on Sunday.The meter is showing 200 watt hours in 24 hours…Continue

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Comment by George on February 25, 2012 at 5:28am

Bob:  Two would be a small fraction of what is needed.  You might manage to get by with 10 of them but I doubt it.

Comment by Bob Vento on February 25, 2012 at 4:36am

Was wondering what you all thought about these 2 pumping systems for my aquaponics system?

http://www.esolarlighting.com/8-Watt-Solar-Fountain-Pond-Water-Pump...
and
http://www.esolarlighting.com/20-Watt-Solar-Fountain-Pond-Water-Pum...

It will be a 250 gallon fish tank with a 4x4x4 flood and drain growing bed above it. I really want to try and make this a stand alone system without the use of AC if possible. Any comments or suggestions would be very helpful.

Thanks

Comment by Marion Moses on February 22, 2012 at 7:18am

 Looking to buy wind or solar kit something big can some body help

 

Comment by Terry Clark on February 20, 2012 at 12:34pm

You are so right Root Doctor, and this is the forum to voice those alternate veiws for all to hear, and learn, and share.  Lets not reinvent the wheel! lets perfect it! with input from everyone

Comment by Root Doctor on February 19, 2012 at 10:27am

yes, they're not for everyone. not yet anyway. but windmills, foot pumps, merry go rounds all are important free energy devices. unfortunately solar pv is not practical in regions and you'll have to be sure to purchase enough battery juice to operate power at night and get you through cloudy spells. manual alternatives and backups will one day be a necessity.

 

Comment by George on November 26, 2011 at 6:50pm

Hey Root Dr- couldn't talk my wife into treadling.  Guess I'll stick with my solar panels and and pump.

Comment by Root Doctor on November 26, 2011 at 12:05pm

We've been encouraging clients in Off The Grid environments to use a treadle for pumping water. Between this and supplying urine from human source rather than fish which require aeration you can grow plants in ebb and flow systems without electrical energy requirements.

 



Comment by Meg Stout on August 27, 2011 at 10:15pm

Alas, putting solar panels in the 'leaf' positions on an idealized tree can't produce more energy than a properly-aligned planar array. I was scratching my head on this, then saw the link labeled "Disagreement over the discovery" which quotes the blog The Capacity Factor as saying:

The blog does not blame the seventh grader for imperfect science [measuring voltage rather than power], but actually the news media for blowing up this story and putting a 13-year-old into the spotlight for an impressively ambitious but unfortunately incorrect claim. It ends with this open question: "How did this confused science project became international news?"

Comment by Kevin Gorham on August 25, 2011 at 10:26pm
13 year old looks at trees and makes solar panal break through.I read this article and though some people here might find it as interesting as I did.
Comment by Debra Colvin on June 13, 2011 at 8:39pm

i think i got beat to the suggestion of a windmill to pump water. They've been used for thousands of years, and way before we figured out electricity was a useful thing.

 

better than a wind generator, imo.

 

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