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Re: Need a skilled residential installer in New River, AZ area.



On Jan 13, 2:42=A0pm, "Bob La Londe" <n...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> "Jim" <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > On Jan 12, 7:01 pm, "Bob La Londe" <n...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> "Robert Macy" <robert.a.m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> >> > On Jan 11, 11:08 am, Robert Macy <robert.a.m...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> >> Need to talk with you if you're in the area north of Phoenix.
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> >> >> Outdoor wired, four camera system.
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> >> > Upon rereading the Subject line, decided the Subject line I wrote
> >> > sounds RUDE!
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> >> > Thus, changed to [I hope] better Subject line.
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> >> > ...I still need to reach a skilled installer in my area.
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> >> I didn't read anything into it, and would have responded, but there ar=
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> >> others who are closer than me. =A0I'ld be glad to help you myself, but=
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> >> road trip charges would be killer. =A0Fuel just isn't cheap these days=
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> > Oh come on Bob. You must have a solar powered vehicle tucked away
> > somewhere on a shelf in that warehouse of yours.
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> Nope.
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> > Or at least you must
> > have most of the parts and tools to make one.
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> Probablly.
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> > Get some solar
> > panels .... attach them to that motor you were working on and with all
> > that sunlight down there you could be over to the job in a.......
> > umm ... maybe a week or so.
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> Well, I do have a stack of 60 watt panels and a couple 30 watt panels I u=
se
> for model homes when the power company hasn't brought power into the
> development yet. =A0How much horsepower do you think I can develop with w=
ith
> 420 watts?
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> My math says that would be about 0.563229278 horsepower. =A0Subtract the =
loss
> for an inverter to convert to 230V and another inverter to convert from
> single phase to 3 phase, and I expect I could walk there and back two or
> three times in the time that motor would take to get me there. =A0LOL.
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> Maybe a small DC motor might work better. =A0LOL.-


Well, let's see ..... if you get the right gear ratio ........


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