Sunday, January 10, 2010

Generating Renewable Power

I recently acquired a piece of paradise of old growth forest on a lake. I carefully followed the slope of the property and built a simple road down to a clearing where I've parked a travel-trailer. I'd really like to heat my pad with solar power and keep off the grid. Due to the density of the tree-cover this may prove a tougher task than expected! Going back to the beauty of the land, it was hard to turn down the opportunity of ownership, so removing/pruning some trees will need to happen in order to get sufficient light-flow.

The task of figuring out size of solar panels, ability of said panels to provide the necessary power, inverter, multi-point power system, length of wire, amp/hours, batteries, etc, etc is becoming an unenviable journey, but one that I and a growing number of folks are taking. And it's proving to be quite the learning curve. There seems to be a ton of info out there assisting in the setup of these systems, however the calculations needed to get the right power configuration for one's needs is difficult and can be costly. It sort of equates to organic vs. pesticide-grown foods: organic is still more expensive yet environmentally better for everyone. I will prevail and remain power pole free!

On a different note, in an endeavour to use as much of the black vinyl resulting from production of recycled record label coasters, I am introducing a new product aptly called ``Uncommon coasters`` and cut from the working part of the lp, the vinyl itself. These drink coasters are simple as they are not sealed hence over time they may show wear and have no cork underlay so both sides can be used. Still perfect as coasters without the longevity of their counterparts. Ideal for occassional usage, fun gifts, or for throwing a modern party with a retro feel.

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