Here is another great resource for appliance info:
http://enervee.com/
Dan Fink wrote at 05:20 PM 12/1/2014:
>Hi Dave;
>
>The last couple times I speced dishwashers for off-grid clients, I ended up
>doing it right from EnergyGuide ratings. No longer have to order expensive
>stuff from Europe
when you take away from those who are willing to work
> and give to those who would not."
>
> From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On
> Behalf Of Dave
> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2014 15:34
> To: 'RE-wrenches'
>
I agree with Jerry; I quit trying to be an appliance salesman in the
90s. Just go Energy star and add more panels and batteries. The damn
inverters no load draw is actually one of the bigger problems; a pair of
Outbacks is about equal to a full size fridge.
R.Ray Walters
CTO, Solarray, Inc
I have supplied power systems for 300 sF to 5000sF homes and it does not
ever seam to pencil out using these small but bulky appliances, we always
end up at Sears or some large retailer that has high end energy star
products from refriges to induction ranges to super quiet dish washers. you
can add
Hi Dave;
The last couple times I speced dishwashers for off-grid clients, I ended up
doing it right from EnergyGuide ratings. No longer have to order expensive
stuff from Europe or Australia, some USA-made models are right in there.
Battery spark ignition propane ranges are still very limited --
uot;
To:
"'RE-wrenches'" ,
Date:
12/01/2014 12:34 PM
Subject:
Re: [RE-wrenches] Appliances for off-grid home
Sent by:
"RE-wrenches"
I'm looking for a recommendation for an efficient dishwasher to be powered
by an OutBack inverter.
Also, I need to buy another
I'm looking for a recommendation for an efficient dishwasher to be powered
by an OutBack inverter.
Also, I need to buy another LP gas range for off-grid use. I have been using
the Peerless-Premier line because they could be ordered without the electric
glow bar in the oven. Are they any more ch
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