Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Pre-Paid Gas and Electricity Customers Penalised For Not Using Direct Debit

!±8± Pre-Paid Gas and Electricity Customers Penalised For Not Using Direct Debit

In the last month it has come to light that energy customers have been severely overcharged for their gas and electricity by not opting in to direct debit schemes. Although the majority of British customers prefer using direct debit, many customers find it easier to budget by only paying for the energy they use rather than working from an estimate.

According to a recent report from the National Housing Federation (NHF), consumers who used alternative pay schemes outside of the usual DD option were being overcharged a massive £464 million over the last three years. In an ideal world, direct debit should present an ideal solution for both consumer and provider, as the gas and electricity suppliers get a constant and reliable stream of revenue direct from customers' bank accounts, and customers get cheaper energy as a result.

The reason gas and electricity is cheaper with DD schemes is that it costs the energy suppliers money to install and maintain pre-paid gas and electricity meters. Companies also like the convenience and security of direct debits which do not rely on customers sending in cash or cheques on a regular basis but go straight to the customer's account. Hence suppliers are willing to offer cheaper gas and electricity to customers who are willing to pay by direct debit.

Energy regulator Ofgem estimates that it costs suppliers an additional £87 a year to maintain pre-paid gas and electricity meters, but some families paid in excess of £500 more for their pre-paid meters, well above the requisite amount. Ofgem have since clamped down on such practices from energy suppliers and customers should not be penalised overly for using alternative payment methods.

However, the point still remains that using direct debit is one of the best ways to secure cheaper energy. Not only is it cheaper, it is also more convenient for customers to not have to remember to pay their bill each month.

Be vigilant though! Suppliers charge direct debit schemes based on averages, which often means customers will be overcharged for energy they haven't used. You can monitor if you are paying too much by checking your meters regularly and contacting your gas and electricity suppliers to check their estimate and your meter reading correlate. You can always get a refund for energy you have been charged for but haven't used. Don't accept credit on your bills; make sure you get your hard-earned cash returned to your bank account.


Pre-Paid Gas and Electricity Customers Penalised For Not Using Direct Debit

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

DIY solar accumulated kits, Harbor Freight, Sunforce, Barry's Solar Power Center

This is an older video, one of the first produced. This system has had many revisions since this posting. Please feel free to visit my channel page. On my channel I've cataloged a playlist of over 100 videos demonstrating aspects of DIY solar power setups. pgm98387 channel page playlist; Off the Grid Power Various Videos favorited about off grid power generation. watch 5jwcFsOEiuw youtu.be pgm98387 www.youtube.com www.youtube.com/pgm98387 Battery charging system, 8 Sunforce 15W amorphous panels, 3 Harbor Freight 15W amphorus, 2 55W Siemens. Xantrek Trace C40 Charge controller, Power Bright 1500W pure sine. 11 12V 35Amp Hr. Sealed AGM batteries. This system setup has been upgraded. See latest video here; www.youtube.com youtu.be

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

DIY Wind Turbine - Ready Low Voltage Disconnect and Charge Controller

I managed to build the charge controller (to check the charging process), the Low Voltage Disconnect (to check the discharge process), and encase them so that it looks good. Wiring everything, so that it doesn't burn when it is ON, was a challenge by itself. By the way, both charge controller and LVD are using the same board made my Glen. The calibration process is a little bit akward for the LVD but once you have everything set, it works just great. The 4 batteries (12V 7Ah) terminals are connected in parallel with the same cable lenght. I read somewhere on the web that it was the best configuration to have a well balanced charge and discharge process as far as batteries voltage are concerned. The next step is to improve my wind turbine. It should be able to keep the batteries charged enough to run the inverter at the same time. After that I would get good batteries and test everything together.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

15 Watt, 12 Volt Solar Panel # 96418 - Harbor Freight Tools

Amorphous crystal solar panel provides superior performance in bright sun and in partial shade. Use this solar panel to power an appliance, light, small motor, or battery, but you must use a voltage regulator (not included) between them to prevent overcharging the battery and consequent damage. This solar panel may also be used to maintain the charge of batteries which are powering other items such as a car radio while the car engine is off. www.harborfreight.com Harbor Freight Tools Quality Tools At Ridiculously Low Prices Sign up to receive our special promotions and coupons pref.harborfreight22.com

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Xantrex Charge Controller for DC Charging Sources - 35 Amp, Model# C35

!±8± Xantrex Charge Controller for DC Charging Sources - 35 Amp, Model# C35

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Whatever the charging source, this controller is sure to meet your DC controller needs.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Load ascendancy Programming affection of the EPRC solar allegation ambassador AVI

I see another youtuber testing this unit which I've been using for a few months. The programmable load control feature is great. The controller uses your solar panels as a photosensor to turn your lighting or other loads to go on/off. A few minutes after dark, the controller will switch on the load automatically. You can program your12v lights to be on from 1 to 13 hours. The controller is only 10amps and goes by other names also. The unit is on Ebay. In life, sometimes you overpaid, get a bargain and sometimes a real steal. Well, for this unit is well worth it for me.

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

DIY Wind Turbine - Charge Controller

This step would have been to build a microcontroller -based Charge Controller for my battery bank using a LM3S811 evaluation board that I already have. Instead, Glen hurd, a veteran of RE had a track proven, really cheap and easy to understand controller that I fell in love with. Beside, let's not reinvent the wheel ! It only cost 15 bucks (check it out at ghurd.info and you get great technical support along. I used it and there it is; Working. Will keep you posted

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Beware the LED Killers - Over-Heating & Over-Voltage

!±8± Beware the LED Killers - Over-Heating & Over-Voltage

LEDs are the greatest lighting source available, but in the RV environment they have two Achilles Heels -- Over-Heating and Over-Voltage.

LEDs are tiny slivers of semi-conductor material (p-n junctions for the geeks who want to know), a piece of silicon doped with rare earths that is mixed to emit photons in the visible spectrum whenever a proper voltage is applied across the junction such that an electrical current runs through the semiconductor. Like a true diode, LEDs resist letting current run in the wrong direction. The chemical composition of the p-n junction determines the wavelength of the emitted photons, so you can have red, amber, green, and blue LEDs, among others.

White LEDs are most often made using a native blue LED that shines blue photons into a phosper that in-turn re-emits a spread spectrum of light across a range that looks like white light to the human eye (for the geek, that is Stokes radiation).

Comparing regular lights to LEDs, the standard incandescent light bulb is only 15% efficient in converting the wattage into useful light. Fluorescent lighting is at best 50% efficient. LEDs have an efficiency of 85% or higher in converting the electrical energy into useful photons. This light source is the most efficient of all the choices we have for light in our RVs, boats, and homes.

None of our light sources are 100% efficient -- there is always some residual heat. And it is the heat energy that destroys the light source. With incandescents, the 85% wasted energy is heating the filament to a temperature between 600 and 1200 degrees Fahrenheit. At those high temperatures the filament is literally vaporized away over time, most often within a thousand hours or so, and the bulb simply burns out.

LEDs, too, are heated by the flow of current through the circuit. LEDs will immediately fail when the junction temperature exceeds 185 degrees Fahrenheit. Properly designed LED circuits require two very important features to be successful: protection from over-heating and protection from over-voltage. Often the over-heating is related to over-voltage.

Even when an LED is operated at a carefully controlled voltage, it still generates some heat. This heat must be removed from the LED device at a rate that ensures the junction temperature does not exceed the operating limit. The best way to do this is to place the LED device on a "heat sink" that has the capacity to soak up the generated heat from the LED and move it to a place where it can be radiated into the air or some surrounding heat pit. Early generation LEDs did not bother with this problem since the printed circuit board they were used on was generally large enough to serve as a sufficient heat sink.

As LEDs became more advanced, and more LED emitters were placed upon a single semiconductor device, the problem of heat dissipation became more accute. The requirement for doing a good thermal analysis of the printed circuit board holding the LED chips became apparent to those who understood what they were doing. Others tried to use the old technology with the new chips, and their products consistently failed.

The heat generated by an LED device strongly depends upon the input voltage to the device. If an LED circuit is designed to handle the heat load and operate only in a 12.8-volt environment, it will not operate well in a 14.7-volt environment. It will deteriorate and die much sooner. It's lifetime will be only a few thousand hours, rather than 100,000 hours. And if the over-voltage ranges up to 18 or 24 volts, the LED device may die immediately.

A fully charged type-27 lead-acid battery typically provides a maximum of 12.8-volts. Some people assume that is the operating voltage of an RV. But if you connect to the Shore Power Pedestal and let your AC/DC converter charge your battery, the line voltage will rise to 13.8-volts. If you have a solar system, the controller may raise the line voltage to 14.7-volts. Battery equalization runs typically increase the line voltage to 16.6-volts for two hours or more.

Most of the early designers producing LEDs for the RV environment assumed a 12.8-volt environment, and their products failed at a remarkable rate in today's RVs and boats. Some learned that if they did not provide some kind of voltage regulation or power regulation on their LED circuits, product failure rates went out of sight.

How the designer protects the LEDs becomes important when you are concerned with overall power efficiency. If the LED circuit has a simple voltage limiter, it "throws" away any excess voltage, reducing the efficiency of your LED in using the available power. On the other hand, if the LED circuit has a power regulator, it converts excess voltage into usable power by taking less current from the main line. Ask your LED supplier how they are protecting their LEDs and what is the cost for such protection. Many of the LED sales people do not understand the basics of the problems with heat and voltage. Will they give you a decent warranty for all conditions, like the full 100,000 hours - about 11 years?

LEDs are a big investment. They are expensive, but if they are constructed properly and used properly, you will have many years of great service, and they will pay back their original cost many times over. But you must be sure the LEDs you use have sufficient protection against excess heat and against voltage vagaries that can destroy them sooner than they should die.

Go for quality, and ask for proof, and a warranty.


Beware the LED Killers - Over-Heating & Over-Voltage

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

100 Watt Solar Charge Regulator

!±8±100 Watt Solar Charge Regulator

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Instapark® MPPT-40 MPPT 40 Amp Solar Power Charge Controller, 600 Watt at 12V / 1,200 Watt at 24V

!±8± Instapark® MPPT-40 MPPT 40 Amp Solar Power Charge Controller, 600 Watt at 12V / 1,200 Watt at 24V

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The Instapark MPPT series solar charge controllers are designed and engineered to prevent your solar-powered battery from overcharging and excessive discharging, therefore protect your investment and extend the battery life. Equipped with MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) technology, this 40 amp charge controller ensures that your battery will reach its maximum charging capacity by sampling the output of the cells and applying a resistance (load) to optimize the ideal voltage and current conditions, therefore maximize the power gain from the solar panel for any given environmental conditions, resulting in highest charging efficiency, fastest recharging and a healthy battery at its fullest capacity.

All MPPT series solar charge controllers are in full conformance with both CE and RoHS standards and are backed up by a standard 2-year manufacturer's warranty.

Nominal voltage: 12 / 24V, automatic recognition
Input voltage range: 12-20V/ 24-40V
Full charge cut (under no load): 13.7-14.4V/27.4-28.8V
Load disconnection voltage: 10.5-11V/21-22V
Temperature compensation: -3 mV/cell*K
Max. solar panel current: 40 amp @ 122°F
Max. load current: 40 amp @ 122°F
Dimensions: 8.5 x 4.5 x 2 inches
Weight: 2 lbs
Max. wire size: 8 mm2
Self-consumption: < 30 mA
Effciency: 95%-97%
Ambient temperature range: -40 to + 122°F

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40 amp MPPT charge controller
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Sunday, October 23, 2011

USA and World Predictions for 2012

!±8± USA and World Predictions for 2012

WAR:

There are wars and perhaps much smaller than in 2012. Some of these wars will be difficult to classify them as if they were civil wars, ethnic wars, class wars, wars, international economic relations and / or religious wars. Most of these will focus on fighting wars for oil and gas pipelines and oil to control shipping routes. The cost of these wars over fossil fuels are controlled by oil companies and gas. Nations serving the oilCompanies use provocation in relation to religion and class, in fact, to foment more war. Some of these wars, as in the case of Afghanistan, is Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico Supposedly care measures for the control of narcotics production and distribution, but this is just a cover for the use of gas and oil pipelines were coast . There will be a latent civil war over the oppression of man by monarchies, military despots, and drug barons.

It is 1) Israel: of particular importanceAir strikes in Iran and Syria and the Gaza Strip and West Bank. 2) The United Nations is requested and came across much of the Middle East, close to Israel, all the oil fields, pipelines and shipping lanes, all filled. The nations that lead the profession in the Middle East, the Security Council to respond. Will precipitate fears of weapons of mass destruction, with serious provocations among nations tactical nuclear destruction of the economyWorld for all people except the rich. The rich design of this war and the occupation is losing control of the situation and the world is dangerously close to the destruction of strategic and far-reaching. 4) The United States is a conventional missile attack on North Korea in response to serious threats against South Korea, Japan and other nations that are in / or participate in exercises and vicinity security again.

WATER:

The water becomes scarce, from 2012, which weakens manynations. Planned desalination plants, pipelines and reservoirs will become targets for terrorists. Big profits will motivate corporations to employ any technology available to hold water as a controlled substance, keeping populations in complete dependence on their production. Many governments will try to contain the costs of water but corporations will exploit the shortages just as they have for oil. This will be particularly dangerous for regions with little rainfall.

ENERGY:

In 2012 many local governments will alter building codes and electricity production policies to allow home-builders to use DC electrical power modules. These modules will use solar and wind production of electricity. This DC (direct current), used for newer and far more efficient appliances, will be stored in low tech batteries. This change in building codes will allow some locales to leave the electric grid.

MEDICINE:

Peritoneal dialysis will finally gain widespread acceptance in treatment of patients with kidney failure. This form of dialysis will be popularized for home use because it is easier and less expensive for many patients than going to a clinic for hemo-dialysis. Nurse practitioners will increasingly man the health care system as primary providers.

EDUCATION:

In 2012 long overdue efforts to increase education for a trained workforce will be underway in the USA and other countries. These programs will provide accredited college degrees, educational certifications and proficiency levels in many didactic fields of knowledge - at basic, intermediate and advanced levels. Using the internet many new academic organizations will begin to offer low-cost and free-of-charge courses of study. These academic organizations will offer standardized and objective testing to verify a student/test-taker's attained level of knowledge. The student's identity will be verified during tests. Test scores and personal information will be sent only to destinations ordered by the student, to preserve privacy, just as college transcripts and standard test scores are released now. But these scores, certifications and degrees will be more objective in their assessment of a student or graduate than the assessments now offered by universities and technical schools. And the cost will be minimal, deductible, subsidized or free to student/test-takers. Token charges for tests on secured lines will be made to prevent overly repetitive test taking. Some proctoring or supervision for a minimal fee will be made depending on the nature of the test or examination. The big advancement here is that knowledge and academic achievement will be cheap, effective and available at any internet or telephone connection. The ridiculous costs of studying in another city, commuting, parking fees, university bricks and mortar will all be circumvented. Students, especially working adults with families, will be able to study at their own pace and location for convenience and efficiency. Then governments and corporations will no longer need to complain that they have unskilled laborers. Students will no longer need to go deep into debt and strain family life to make accredited progress in their chosen fields.

ECONOMICS:

In 2012 the costs of food will continue to climb worldwide until individuals and cooperatives grow more food locally. Public transportation will become more popular and infrastructure projects begin to respond to the need for low cost transportation.

In 2012 the USA and many other nations will begin real and legitimate tax reform. Archaic and complex systems of taxation will be streamlined and reformed for a more just and efficient way to fund government's necessary functions. Particularly in the USA, a flat tax program will be adopted to avoid the many unjustly legislated loopholes and criminal evasions. This flat tax will be very effective, easy to enforce, and small in size. The reasons it will be small is that it will be assessed on all transactions by all entities - public or private, individual or corporate, for profit or not-for- profit. Then every organization and person will share equally in paying for the government's function as a protector and regulator of all financial interests in the country. This tax will replace many taxes, especially the income tax. Some less universal taxes will continue - such as on toxic substances like alcohol, tobacco, gasoline.

GOVERNMENT:

Many nations including the USA will suffer problems with immigration, especially those with porous borders and ineffective policies. Islamic immigration will be particularly difficult for most nations as long as Muslims are unwilling to assimilate. In the USA a movement to prosecute the employers of illegal aliens by the various state governments will lead to much more effective national reforms and decreases in illegal immigration.

In the USA, among many other nations, a national ID card will be given to citizens, in part to deter the employment of illegal aliens, and in part to provide a verification system for new more democratic voting practices.


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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Asus 1005HAB Eee PC Review

!±8± Asus 1005HAB Eee PC Review

This article was written based on the purchase of an Asus Eee PC 1005HAB Netbook. This is my very first netbook and I totally love it. It is extremely powerful in my opinion and offers really great features. Netbooks have been around for a while now and have been heavily discussed all over the Internet. Some netbooks come with Linux as their operating, but about 90% either come with Windows XP or Windows Vista as their main operating system. The one bought for this review came with Windows XP and I am actually considering Windows 7 for it as soon as it becomes available.

Things I really like about the Asus Netbook are the weight and the screen/display. My last laptop computer I bought is about 3.5 years old and I am amazed how the display technology has evolved during that time. The Asus netbook display is featuring a solid resolution and content shown on the screen can be seen from across the room. While traveling I used the built-in SD card reader of the Asus to upload my pictures from the camera. I then used Google Picasa to work on my pictures and I was partially blown away how great the pictures looked like on the small screen. The Asus netbook had plenty of horse power to modify the pictures to correct colors, rotation, and more without freezing up or slowing down.

However, the one thing I am not so impressed with is the battery life of this netbook. I do not know if it is Windows XP or the Wi-Fi connection, but it seems like the factory battery is only good for maybe 2-3 hours. The battery power level shown by Windows XP is making big jumps down and that happens really quickly. The netbook has different power settings so that you adjust settings for when working on battery, but even with the most battery-efficient setting the power went out after around 3 hours or so. As a matter of fact, even though the screen brightness dims down when running on battery power, the Asus Netbook still uses a lot of energy that drains the battery. So, my conclusion is that to bypass this problem you will need to consider buying a replacement battery. The 1005HAB is the "Best Buy" version of this popular netbook with some minor downgrades compared to the real 1005HA. You can either take the battery from another Asus 1005HA or replace the existing one with an official replacement battery for longer battery power.

Conclusion: Great netbook with plenty of horse power so to speak. I love the low weight and what I can do with this Asus 1005HAB netbook. I am a little bit disappointed about the battery life though. Would I buy it again if I have the choice? Yes, I would go for this netbook computer again.


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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Sunforce 60032 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller

!±8± Sunforce 60032 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller


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The Sunforce 60032 30 Amp Digital Charge Controller prevents overcharging of 12-volt batteries. It is intended for use with 12-volt solar panels, and can handle up to 30 amps of array current and up to 500 watts of solar power. The controller will continuously display the charging current or battery voltage on the LCD digital meter, and also automatically indicates the charged condition of your battery on the LED bar graph. The 60032 is designed to work with all kinds of 12-volt solar panels for indoor use.

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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Making and Using a DIY Portable Solar Powered Battery Charger For a Cell, Car, and Others

!±8± Making and Using a DIY Portable Solar Powered Battery Charger For a Cell, Car, and Others

Using only basic equipment and a bit of wiring, one will know how to make a solar powered battery charger that will keep small appliances on the go. Solar battery chargers don't belong to the glamorous gadgets but they are the ones responsible in keeping gadgets alive and functional, especially most people these days are using a lot of mobile electric devices.

Here is a list of things that we will need :

- A clean old window

- Multimeter (about .5 volts per cell)

- 12 cells

- soldering iron

- AA battery holder

- adhesive tape

These are the steps on how to make a solar powered battery charger :

1. Lay out all the cells on your window and make sure everything will fit in. use the deeper side of the window to allow more room for a backing.

2. In making a one 3 volt array we will need 6 cells. Handle them with care as they are really so easy to break. Get three cells and wire them back to front several times. The bottom cell should have two pieces of wire soldered from its back to the next one's front and so should the second one.

3. Solder the 3 cells going back to front by putting the wire down and touching the iron to it and then touch the solder to it and pull the iron off. Make sure the wire lines are soldered to the cell, as these lines are the ones responsible for allowing the electrons form the panel to flow into the load.

4. Solder the second set, this time you need to go from front to back because these three will connect to your first three.

5. Cells should be laid out in a stacked pattern because the window could not hold all of them in a long line and it would be harder to get the sun to shine on something that long without shadow.

6. Get the other six cells and solder them using the same procedure. When done you should have two 3 volt arrays. You should have now two 3 volt arrays that have a positive (front) and negative (back) wire coming of them.

7. Wire them in parallel by simply twisting the two positive wires together and two negative wires together. The two positive wires will now become one positive wire and the two negative wires will now become one negative wire.

8. Attach the positive wire to the red lead of the radio shack AA battery holder, while the negative wire to the black lead of the battery holder.

9. Affix the blocking diode to the negative lead that goes to the battery. This will help in keeping the current from flowing back out of the battery when the cells are shaded.

10. Duct tape each cell and put some parts from a cardboard box on the back. Put it out in the sun.

So this is how to make a solar powered battery charger. And remember these tips:

- Watch your charger if the sun is too bright because too much charging can ruin the batteries.

- Check batteries with a multimeter every hour to keep them from overcharging.


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