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Comments by "BAN EVERYTHING!" (@baneverything5580) on "Gutfeld: The Left's hypocritical world of climate change" video.
I cook rice and many other things with solar panels. See my channel for future demonstrations of practical and inexpensive solar applications that anyone can afford.
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I cook rice and many other things with solar panels. See my channel for future demonstrations of practical and inexpensive solar applications that anyone can afford.
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@raveousone I live in hurricane country. I use solar for electricity because I have to. I bought panels with 25 year warranties but they`ll last much longer than that. Many of mine are made from plastic and other materials instead of glass. I can run a freezer off solar, my lights, a small fridge, a concert in the woods, my radios, fans, etc, very easily from solar panels. My three 100 watt glass panels and a 60 watt plastic panel are enough to power a fridge and freezer after hurricanes. They didn`t cost much but the batteries are EXPENSIVE! Actually two 100 watt panels can keep my stuff refrigerated and frozen but the other panels add a charge boost.
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@raveousone My fridge uses 43 to 50 watts when the compressor is on, which is less than half the time. The battery I`m using can run the fridge for 30 hours on a charge and can be charged back up with solar while powering the fridge during the day. My freezer uses 86 watts when the compressor is on, which is part of the time. It averages 30 to 50 watts of use per hour. A 50 amp hour battery can easily run it for 24 hours and it recharges while powering the fridge during the day. My solar panels put out 98 to 103 watts during the brightest part of the day. They produce more power than my fridge and freezer need. A five watt LED bulb and a 3 watt fan use very little energy. I use a 12 volt 100 watt rice cooker to cook during power outages. This stuff is the most basic simple math to understand. The 330 watts per hour I get during the brightest 6 hour part of the day is more than enough to keep these things running.
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@raveousone I use my solar panels for power outages. I have seven plastic folding panels with USB outputs. I use them to directly power USB fans, charge the 15 power banks I have, charge NIMH and 18650 batteries using USB chargers, and their 18 volt outputs allow me to connect them in parallel on hazy or cloudy days with my other panels to get things charged. I made a video of a 30 watt folding panel powering a fan while it`s raining. I bought several very expensive portable folding panels that have a 15 year warranty and extremely efficient Sunpower cells. They work underneath my carport completely OUT of the sun to power lower wattage devices. I live in hurricane country. I now have electricity after these storms.
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@raveousone I`m doing a test right now on my freezer to get the settings right for hurricane season. It`s connected to the battery I use for it. It has been running off the battery for just over 12 hours. The watt meter shows it has only used 167 watt hours. The battery has an 8 amp input limit so with two 100 watt solar panels in parallel I can put 167 watts back into the battery in less than an hour and a half. So less than an hour and a half of sunlight can run my freezer for 12 hours. Two hours of sunlight using a 100 watt panel can power my freezer for over 12 hours. See how easy that is to understand? My freezer has used 167 watts of solar power in 12 hours.
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@raveousone I use a 3.1 cubic ft fridge and two 5 cubic ft freezers...one is for backup...energy star rated...manual defrost. I also have two other batteries that store about 530 watt hours combined in case of clouds and power banks that store 96 watt hours that I can use to dump power into the two batteries. These two backup batteries can quickly dump 200 watts of charge into my main batteries if needed if for some reason their charge gets low at night. But even if there`s a cloudy day I have enough panels to charge my batteries enough to get through the night.
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@raveousone I used my stimulus checks to buy my solar prepping tools. You`re right though, most people are too dumb to do what I`ve done. It`s just simple math though and a basic understanding of electricity. I`ve been studying electronics for 30 years and used to build and sell radios. See my channel.
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I cook rice and many other things with solar panels. See my channel for future demonstrations of practical and inexpensive solar applications that anyone can afford.
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