You Never Miss Your Water
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- Published on Thursday, 26 January 2012 16:44
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'Till Your Well Runs Dry!
We are pumping oil from our wells at an every increasing rate. The world isn't going anywhere without fuel and energy and we use more and more fuel every day. We all use fuel to produce the energy that moves our cars, heats and cools our homes, and provides all of the comforts offered by modern conveniences. We use a LOT of oil.
The big problem is that the fuels that are now being used to provide that energy that we all need every minute of every day will not last forever. Sooner rather than later, it will be gone. It takes millions of years for crude oil to form deep inside the earth. There certainly won't be any more formed in our lifetimes, or even in the lifetimes of our children, their children, or their children — for a few million more years. We can and WILL run out of the fuel that provides the power that drives modern societies. So what do we do? We need to find and harness different energy sources. And preferably these new energy sources will be renewable; that is using them will not deplete the amount of energy available.
Some renewable energy sources that are being discussed, researched, and developed today are wind power (the wind will always blow), solar power (the sun will always shine), and water power (the tides will continue to roll in, and rain will continue to fall). The wind, the sun, and water are all renewable sources of energy.
Power derived from burning fossil fuel is only one of many energy alternatives. Burning fossil fuels may be the easiest way to produce energy, but it isn't the only way. Wel need to invest money and brainpower to develop the fuels that will produce the energy to power the world in the future, and do it before our wells run dry.
"You never miss your baby, till she says goodbye!"
Storage Batteries for Solar Energy Systems
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- Published on Monday, 19 December 2011 21:25
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Going Off Grid - Deep Cycle Batteries
Like the other components of an off grid solar power setup, batteries play a vital role and they need to be a special type. Car batteries can serve for off grid power storage purposes for short term and emergency use, but even then they wear out very quickly. What you'll need is a deep cycle battery.
The reason car batteries are unsuitable is that they are made to generate a lot of power for a very short period - just seconds at a time as they turn the starter motor in a vehicle. They are not designed to deliver constant supply and over a long period between charges, which can be the case in an off grid application. Ordinary car batteries, no matter the quality, will likely be ineffective in storing charge within just a few months.
In the long run, a car battery setup will cost you far more than deep cycle batteries as you'll be replacing car batteries far more often.
Deep cycle batteries are a must for any serious off grid solar power installation as this type of battery is designed specifically to be charged and discharged continuously over a period of years.
There are a few different types of deep cycle batteries:
Flooded batteries:
Similar to car batteries only with much thicker lead plates, giving them a longer life.
Gel batteries
In a gel battery, the acid is immobilized using silica. This makes the battery unspillable even when broken and there's no off-gassing of electrolyte. Given you'll likely have multiple batteries, it's also a great safety feature in an off grid application as gases produced by batteries are explosive!
AGM batteries
AGM stands for Absorbed Glass Mat. The matting is placed between the lead plates which, like in a gel battery, immobilises the electrolyte. These batteries were originally developed for the military and are extremely robust.
Battery choices - ask an expert
Of the three different types of deep cycle batteries, gel or AGM batteries are the best option for an off grid system given their safety and performance advantages over flooded. Choosing between a gel or an AGM battery is a little more complex as it depends on where and how your off grid power system is installed and the application; so it's best to seek the advice of a deep cycle battery expert before making a purchase.
Michael Bloch is a consultant for Energy Matters Australia - a green energy equipment company offering a wide range of discounted solar panels, deep cycle batteries, wind turbines and associated accessories for residential, businesses and schools. The Energy Matters site contains comprehensive resources; including a solar power system builder tool, renewable energy rebates information and free advice on off grid and grid connect solar and wind power systems.
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