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 | Any ideas on how much would cost to ship to nelson cheers
posted by: tinkerer1 (150 ) 12:38 pm, Tue 18 Nov |
 | Unless you had a freind in the North Island who could pick it up for you and drop it off in Wellington so you could go on the ferry to get it, I think it would cost a small fourtune to ship given the batteries are now considered dangerous goods and they are very heavy. The pannel would more than likely get dammaged. Cheers. 6:50 pm, Tue 18 Nov |
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 | how long has this been in use? posted by: garthb (323 ) 12:47 pm, Tue 18 Nov |
 | The turbine and Solar system has been in use for two years. The batteries are five years old. Cheers. 6:43 pm, Tue 18 Nov |
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 | also, what make and models are all the components?
And would you be prepared to pack it all up for shipping via mainfreight or similar? posted by: garthb (323 ) 12:49 pm, Tue 18 Nov |
 | The Batteries are EXIDE the wind turbine is a HWG400 type in these two Trademe reference numbers and you will see the auctions of the solar 67807916 and inverter 62998692 Hope that helps. Cheers. 7:04 pm, Tue 18 Nov |
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 | how soon after close do you require it to be picked up? posted by: garthb (323 ) 1:44 pm, Thu 20 Nov |
 | As long as its paid for you can take it when it suits, Obviously within reason. 5:30 pm, Thu 20 Nov |
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 | IN your photo 4 (the one with he no smoking sign) there are 2 pieces of equipment on the bench, and what appears to be an inverter below. Are these all aprt of the package, and if so, can you please either post a better pic of the individual items so that I can determine maker and model, or let me know what he make and model are.
Thanks (and sorry for so many questions... I am interested as you may have noted.) posted by: garthb (323 ) 2:14 pm, Thu 20 Nov |
 | You can never ask too much questions when you are keen on buying somthing. The inverter is on the shelf, Have a look on the questions above and type in the trademe reference number to see all about it, On the left side is the charge controller I will post a pic tonight if possible. Cheers. 5:32 pm, Thu 20 Nov |
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 | WITH NO WIND HOW MANY NIGHTS LIGHTING WOULD YOU HAVE
AND HOW MANY LIGHTS WOULD YOU RUN. posted by: coles6 (452 ) 7:01 pm, Sun 23 Nov |
 | With the solar its good as most times when its not windy its sunny, so it covers both weather patterns.
as well as other low drain appliences I run about eight lights in a night (18w 230v) four of wich are continuesly running. With the batteries fully charged with no input (which is almost never) should last for about a week, But I couldnt say for sure as I never cycle the batteries that low they sit around 13v usally. Cheers. 10:30 pm, Sun 23 Nov |
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 | kiora doug from sydney have looked at the other question and follow your answers just wanted to know if the wiring goes with the deal i know migth be qeeky but dont know until i ask also do you dump excess in to water cylinder or if not would it be hard to do thanks chief posted by: gloriajeans (31 ) 11:07 am, Mon 24 Nov |
 | Kia Ora Doug, The wiring on the DC side, Battery cables inverter battery cables turbine cables ect all come with it. The AC side ( inverter to the house ) does not come with it. But the inverter has plug sockets to plug in your own AC set up, You may even only want to run a lead from it. As for the hot water cylinder Idea, It would turn the inverter inside out trying to run 4Kw Cheers. 12:12 pm, Mon 24 Nov |
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 | can you connect in 24V posted by: akamuzz3 (34 ) 3:14 pm, Mon 24 Nov |
 | The turbine, inverter, regulator and pannel is 12v so no sorry. 5:23 pm, Mon 24 Nov |
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 | Seller Comment: Hi gloriajeans if you win the auction are you going to pick it up yourself, Given you are in Austraila? 9:26 pm, Mon 24 Nov |
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