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Post by SpyderLady on Dec 27, 2007 13:25:48 GMT -6
SunTable# How much energy does the table store? 13 amp hours, at 12 volts. That equals 156 Watts in total. Enough to run a laptop for over 3 hours, or a TV for 4 hours. # How much does it weigh? It weighs 45 lbs / 20.4 kg. # Can I run my refrigerator / heater / air-conditioner from the table? Do not run a refrigerator, heater, or air conditioner from the table. Even if you could without blowing a fuse, doing so would quickly drain the batteries. Appliances to heat or cool things tend to be too energy-intensive for small solar panel systems. SunTable Version 1.0 Limited Edition of 50 * Begins shipping March 15 2008 * $3600.00 (Incl. Table, Inverter, Instructions and US Shipping) This seems to be a neat idea to use when camping but how do you see the screen on the laptop? Click on the pics to the right. It shows you can use an inverter for AC to use the power. But $3600 for it seems a little expensive for camping tho. lol suntable.net/#03
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Post by califgirl on Dec 27, 2007 19:36:38 GMT -6
It is a great idea. But it is expensive.
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12vman
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Post by 12vman on Dec 28, 2007 14:50:38 GMT -6
I can getcha around 700 watts of panels for that price!! That's around 50 amps/hr.
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Post by 12vman on Dec 28, 2007 14:56:35 GMT -6
After looking at it again, All it is is one of these with a small charge controller and a small battery! Whatta ripoff!!
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Post by SpyderLady on Dec 28, 2007 17:31:38 GMT -6
Yeah, that price sure seemed steep. It seems like a great idea if they didn't send you to the poor house getting one. How can you see a laptop screen outside in the sun anyway, unless the cord is long enough and the tent is close enough to get inside. 12v, you might could make them cheaper and still make money off it.
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