Daily Archives: July 23, 2010
Attention Landlords – Solar Heating Tubes Can Help You Cut Your Energy Costs
Anybody that has any experience with the real estate rental business will know that for any landlord energy expenses are a major concern. Many of these costs are often the responsibility of tenants, of course, but nevertheless, lowering these costs would help you gain a significant edge in the property rental market. If you install solar heating tubes you can cut a large chunk out of your energy consumption and thus save you money on your energy bills. Landlords all around the world are installing solar heating tubes. Solar heating tubes take solar technology to new heights, enabling you to enjoy the cost reducing benefits of completely renewable energy from the most abundant energy source known to man – sunlight. Recent developments in solar energy reception have made heating with the power of the sun practical even in areas where the technology was once believed to be unusable, specifically places with less than average sunshine and cold climates. Continue reading
Solar Camping With The Nomad 27M Solar Panel
The Nomad 27M solar panel is a convenient source of power made in mono-crystalline solar technology. This particular product uses 27 watts of electricity, and is rechargeable in all types of weather. When it’s sunny, it can take as little as four and half-hours to recharge fully. When partly sunny, it takes up to 7 hours and 15 hours in overcast weather. These times may vary depending on the battery you are using. For instance, the Sherpa 120 will take 10, 17 and 36 hours in sunny, partly sunny and overcast weather respectively. Others like Ranger 350 will take 31, 45 and 100 hours to recharge fully in the three different types of weather respectively. This is not a long time to wait considering there are no bills to pay for the recharge! Continue reading
