Solar energy
Solar energy
Just wondering if anyone has or is interested in Solar energy
I have a neighbor that runs a solar business out of the house. Been meaning to talk to them about it, but have not got around to it yet. Thinking that energy seems cheap, so kind of wonder how many years to pay back. Plus can't sell! But they are real busy:!:
I have a neighbor that runs a solar business out of the house. Been meaning to talk to them about it, but have not got around to it yet. Thinking that energy seems cheap, so kind of wonder how many years to pay back. Plus can't sell! But they are real busy:!:
Dakoda,
After I have moved and settled I do eventually plan to build my own place (well, get someone else to build it, of course ) So about 2 months ago I did a bit of Web research into Solar Energy in Thailand, as it seemed to me just such a sensible thing to do. I started at the coolthaihouse forum and slowly worked my way through various sites that posters 'sent me' to .... well it all seemed pretty negative reading, so much so that after a couple of days I lost interest in the idea completely. It still, in theory, seems a really good idea to me....but no-one else seemed to agree and they all had a great deal more experience of house building & Thailand so I put that down to naivety on my part . If you want to start off looking at a positive posting, then here it is...
http://www.coolthaihouse.com/forum/view ... ight=solar
After I have moved and settled I do eventually plan to build my own place (well, get someone else to build it, of course ) So about 2 months ago I did a bit of Web research into Solar Energy in Thailand, as it seemed to me just such a sensible thing to do. I started at the coolthaihouse forum and slowly worked my way through various sites that posters 'sent me' to .... well it all seemed pretty negative reading, so much so that after a couple of days I lost interest in the idea completely. It still, in theory, seems a really good idea to me....but no-one else seemed to agree and they all had a great deal more experience of house building & Thailand so I put that down to naivety on my part . If you want to start off looking at a positive posting, then here it is...
http://www.coolthaihouse.com/forum/view ... ight=solar
Bob that first link has some nice designs. On the second link, ugh Knowing nothing about what solar can & can not do All I know is that they sure use a lot of batteries. Truck loads
Good idea Lee, I will check to see if anyone there knows, one of the guys speaks pretty good english. So I will post back here if they know of any. I think I could also use a few.
Good idea Lee, I will check to see if anyone there knows, one of the guys speaks pretty good english. So I will post back here if they know of any. I think I could also use a few.
http://www.tgs.co.th/index.html I found this while looking for solar
info. There might be something you could use Lee. As Bob said there
is a lot of mixed reviews on the subject here in the LOS.
info. There might be something you could use Lee. As Bob said there
is a lot of mixed reviews on the subject here in the LOS.
Bob living here in Florida there are a lot of solar powered devices here. I hate to be a downer on this but from my own experance it can be a lot of work. My younger brother had a solar unit on his house that was a hot water heater. We were not sure how old the unit was but just a few years afetr moving into his house the solar collector sprund pin hole leaks. I helped him nurse another year out of it by running radiator stop leak in it. After that we just ran water through the system and filled it up everytime it ran dry. You should see the system it took to run the system 2 coolant pumps, heat exchanger on top of the waterheater, and tons of plumping Can be fun if you like to tinker with things and it will keep you busy
Punish the Liver
don't give up Bob. I wonder if any of those people from the negative info site would care to stand in a rice paddy and hold two wires from a bunch of batteries, just to see if it curls their hairThanks Thai_1 as i am not too keen to tinker with 'plumbing' and certainly have no desire to be kept busy that is the final nail in the coffin of my search for eco-electricity in Thailand.. Very Happy
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On the highway north to Nong Khai about 1 kilometer from Udon there is a display on Solar Energy. It is a government site on the right side of the road. There is a large white tank and some panels etc. I think it is between the rail crossing and the pedestrian overpass. Hopr my directions are clear. cheers
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check out http://www.cat.org.uk fopr all sorts of solar energy ideas . In the uk in the summer we have a lot of daylight but in thailand you never have much more than 12 hours so solar powered lights dont stay bright for to long I've not seen any articles but heating a big tank of water and then using a heat exchanger to cool a house seems a reasonable idea to me
Thanks for the information Val, much appreciated. I'll take a look today or tommorow and report on my findings.Lee, the solar garden lights, just little ones you poke in the soil, yes 2nd floor of Robinsons, down by the baby ware dept. They were about 300bht each, no idea of quality though.
Regards,
Lee
Well Lee - how was it for you ?
So Lee, did you purchase any of the small solar powered garden lights?lee wrote:Thanks for the information Val, much appreciated. I'll take a look today or tommorow and report on my findings.Lee, the solar garden lights, just little ones you poke in the soil, yes 2nd floor of Robinsons, down by the baby ware dept. They were about 300bht each, no idea of quality though.
Regards,
Lee
I have seen them in Robinsons for 399 baht each but was wondering what you thought of them before I splashed out (if indeed you did buy any)
If not I guess I will have to be the guini pig !
Solar energy
I was disappointed in the solar lights I bought for my driveway and garden paths. With the two watt limit, unless they are in full and strong light, they simply don't store enough energy to last the eight-plus hours that are advertised. Mu house is in a heavily wooded area, and the most I got was a faint glow.