Hello All,
Remarkable times now, when the answer is just stick up a little more PV to fix your problem.
Put up 2kW and you can charge your Chevy Volt too.

Regards, Dean


On 1/9/2013 7:38 PM, David Katz wrote:
Dave,
An extra kilowatt of modules will only cost you $700.  Put up the extra modules and cut the generator run time in the winter.
David

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dave Palumbo
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 12:23 PM
To: [email protected]; 'RE-wrenches'
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Fridge recommendations?

Howie,

I usually agree to the Kenmore/Sears recommendation but the closest Sears is coming in with is with 18 cu' units that are listed as using 385kWH/yr.
Higher than I'd like. This is for an off grid home and the extra 50 kWh/yr translates to 137 Watt hours per day. For this particular home it will mean an average of 2.5 hours per day of generator run time during our cloudy snowy winter. This is for a small rental house on my property and I want to keep the gen run time down as low as possible. Non-winter times will not be a problem as the solar array will carry the RF as well as all the other loads in the home.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Howie Michaelson
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 3:01 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Fridge recommendations?

Dave,

I've always recommended Kenmore (Sears) which we have - they are reliable, quiet, and a good price point typically (especially if you get it on sale which them seem to have every other week).  If you look for the right model, you should be able to get one that comes close to that usage, especially in the smaller models.  Sears' website lists the kWh yearly usage last time I looked.

Howie
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NABCEP Certified Solar PV InstallerT

Catamount Solar, LLC
Renewable Energy Systems Sales and Service VT Solar Electric & Hot Water Incentive Partner http://www.CatamountSolar.com
802-272-0004


On Wed, January 9, 2013 2:44 pm, Dave Palumbo wrote:
I'm having difficulty finding a RF in the 16 to 20 cu ft range that 
uses less than 350kWh/yr. All of the GE units listed by Energy Star as
300 to 311kWh/yr are no longer being manufactured according to my 
local appliance dealers.



I see a Fridgidaire 18.2 cu ft that uses 335kWh/yr (reviews that I see 
on this unit complained of loud clunky noises).



Sun Frost units are too pricey for this application.



Any recommendations?



Thanks,

Dave



David Palumbo

Independent Power LLC

462 Solar Way Drive

Hyde Park, VT 05655

www.independentpowerllc.com

Vermont Solar Partner

25 Years Experience, (802) 888-7194



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