Also try sunwize.com been doing off grid systems for a long time

Lloyd Hoffstatter
Sunstruck Consulting

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From: RE-wrenches <re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org> on behalf of 
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Peter - I would contact Faisal at GetChargedUp, they've been doing great things 
with mobile power for 
PR<https://getchargedup.net/empower-emergency/building-a-solar-trailer/>, and 
their based in CA, and they know what they're doing.

Scott Sklar at The Stella Group<http://www.thestellagroupltd.com/> has built 
some very robust mobile solutions for the US military.


A few other options:

http://www.mobilesolarpower.net/

https://www.amerescosolar.com/solar-power-mobile-solutions

https://www.bigdogsolar.com/custom-mobile-solar-trailers/




Regards,


Andrew Truitt
www.dr.ventures
d: 202.486.7507


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Colorado Journeyman Electrician License No.: 600132


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On Sun, Dec 9, 2018 at 10:10 AM Dan Fink 
<danbo...@gmail.com<mailto:danbo...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Every one of these I've seen so far....dating back over 10 years....drastically 
undersizes the battery bank, I assume because that's the expensive part.

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On Sun, Dec 9, 2018 at 9:21 AM 
glenn.b...@glbcc.com<mailto:glenn.b...@glbcc.com> 
<glenn.b...@glbcc.com<mailto:glenn.b...@glbcc.com>> wrote:
I recently saw a YouTube video that compared 4 or 5 portable power units. You 
might try a search there.

Glenn

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From: Peter Parrish
Date: Sun, Dec 9, 2018 1:17 AM
To: RE-wrenches;
Cc:
Subject:[RE-wrenches] Portable Power Centers

We are working with Turning Point Foundation a 501(c)3 to provide off-grid 
power for their River Haven project which is providing transitional housing for 
homeless folks in the Ventura CA area.

The site is truly off-grid and currently uses propane to power three 
refrigerators and cook stoves. There is no space heating for the single 
occupancy rooms as of yet. But that’s another problem.

We are looking to specify DC refrigerators and PV-powered battery storage for 
the River Haven project. We are looking at the Goal Zero Yeti-3000 system (3000 
Whr, 500 full discharge cycles, to 80% residual capacity) at a sale price of 
$2,400 but are finding the extra cost of their PV modules quite steep. And 
looking at other 36-cell (12 volt) modules, I can’t find anything for less than 
$1.10/W.

Since Goal Zero is looking at the recreational market, I thought that there 
might be o ther companies with comparable product offerings that are focusing 
on other markets like developing countries.

Any advice would be appreciated and you may contact us off-line.

Peter T. Parrish
SolarGnosis
1107 Fair Oaks Ave. Ste. 351
South Pasadena, CA 91030
(323) 839-6108<tel:(323)%20839-6108>
peter.parr...@solargnosis.com<mailto:peter.parr...@solargnosis.com>

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