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Generating Solar Power Electricity
There are many ways of generating electricity for your home and solar power electricity is one of them. Those who do not know about it might not believe that it is possible to harness the rays of the run to generate current. Ask people about generation of electric power and most of them will answer that electricity is generated by a power plant. For such people electricity generation means a huge plant situated on the outskirts of the town and having tall, smoke emitting chimneys. You should know that apart from generating power using traditional fuel, there are many other means available for generating electricity. There are the hydroelectric plants that generate electricity by harnessing the power of water.
These plants can only run in places where there is a steady flow of a good volume of water, like mountains, where the ice melts and flows down at a high speed. Then there are plants that generate electricity using the flow of air. These plants again will run in areas where there are sufficient gusts of wind throughout the year. Most people should know about the nuclear power plants that generate electricity by harnessing the power of the atom. These plants cost a lot to build and their maintenance charges as well as the cost of their fuel is exorbitant. The sun shines everywhere, in the mountains, hills and plains and is available throughout the year in most places.
Solar cells harness the power of sunlight and convert it into electric power that can be used to run the electrical appliances of your home. Since sunshine is free, it does not cost the end users any money to use it as the raw material. The only investment such people have to make lies in the humble solar cell array, and they are available cheaply. Check the Internet and you will find many sites that offer solar cell kits for low prices. There are some sites that offer these kits for free and it is recommended that you avoid them. Before purchasing any such kit that converts the power of the sun into electricity, it is essential that you determine how much power you will be requiring.
The size of the kit depends on this. If required, take the help of any electrician to find out the amount of power the basic appliances in your home needs. Once this is done with, add 10% to that figure, in case you wish to add any electrical gadget in the future. Armed with this figure check out and purchase a suitable kit. All kits contain a comprehensive and illustrated manual that shows you how to assemble the panel step by step. A basic knowledge of soldering is required, since you will have to solder each individual solar module to another in order to complete the panel. Once the panel is completed and mounted on a suitable location that receives adequate sunshine, you can start generating solar power electricity for your residential needs.
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Rate my awesome Eevee Team?
I've always wanted to do an Eevee Team just for fun and to show off to my friends. But I do want them to be BA and to have some power. This is what I've come up with so far.
Umbreon (Tank/Annoyer)
Item: Leftovers
Nature: Calm
EVs: 252 HP/ 200 DEF/ 56 SpD
Moves:
~Mean Look
~Toxic
~Charm
~Moonlight
Espeon (Special Sweeper)
Item: Life Orb
Nature: Timid
EVs: 40 HP/ 252 SpA/ 216 Spe
Moves:
~ Calm Mind
~ Psychic
~ Morning Sun
~ Shadow Ball
Vaporeon (Supporter)
Item: Leftovers
Nature: Bold
EVs: 248 HP/ 224 Def/ 36 SpD
Moves:
~ Wish
~ Protect
~ Surf
~ Hidden Power Electric / Ice Beam / Toxic
Jolteon (Special Sweeper)
Item: Choice Specs
Nature: Timid
EVs: 252 SpA/ 4 SpD/ 252 Spe
Moves:
~ Thunderbolt
~ Shadow Ball
~ Baton Pass
~ Hidden Power Grass / Hidden Power Ice
Leafeon (Physical Sweeper)
Item: Life Orb
Nature: Jolly
EVs:252 Atk/ 4 Def/ 252 Spe
Moves:
~ Swords Dance
~ Leaf Blade
~ Double-Edge
~ Synthesis / Quick Attack
My last choice was forced because Flareon really does suck so I went with Glaceon.
Glaceon (Special Sweeper/ Healer)
Item: Choice Scarf
Nature: Timid / Modest
EVs:4 HP/ 252 SpA/ 252 Spe
Moves:
~ Blizzard
~ Hidden Power Ground / Hidden Power Grass
~ Heal Bell
~ Ice Beam
What do you think??
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Are these good D/P teams?
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Infernape:Flamethrower, Rock Slide, Strength, Cut
Shaymin:Seed Flare, Aromatheropy, Hyper Beam, Energy Ball
Dialga:Thunderbolt, Flamethrower, Roar Of Time, Shadow Claw
Seaking:Surf, Waterfall, Megahorn, Ice Beam
Staraptor:Fly, Defog, Aerial Ace, Steel Wing
Golem:Rock Climb, Rock Smash, Earthquake, Rock Slide
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Torterra:Earthquake, Energy Ball, Rock Climb, Cut
Golduck:Surf, Ice Beam, Hidden Power(Electric), Waterfall
Palkia:Spacial Rend, Blizzard, Thunder, Aqua Tail
(The next 3 I really don't use at all so.....)
Pikachu:Thunderbolt, Iron Tail, Thunder Wave, Rock Smash
Steelix:Earthquake, Rock Slide, Iron Tail, Bind(Again, I don't really use these 3 because I don't like to)
Clefairy:Metronome, Meteor Mash, Psychic, Pound
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I have a performance power electric mitre saw help required please?
I have a performance power ( B&Q ) electric mitre saw the blade what is in the machine is 210 x 24 x 30 in my garage i have 2 brand new blades which i want to use but they are both 205 x 24 x 30 as they are slightly smaller in diameter will i be able to use them on my old saw please.
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Rate my Pokemon White team 1-10?
This team was made for competitive battles so rate 1-10 and give any suggestions if you have any
Snorlax
Rest
Belly Drum
Shadow Ball
Body Slam
Item:Chesto Berry
Tyranitar
Substitute
Focus Punch
Thunderbolt
Ice Beam
Item:Leftovers
Dragonite
Extremespeed
Outrage
Earthquake
Dragon Claw
Item:Choice Band
Samurott
Surf
Ice Beam
Grass Knot
Hidden Power (Electric)
Item:Choice Specs
Volcarona
Quiver Dance
Flamethrower
Bug Buzz
Psychic
Item:Life Orb
Elecktross
Thunderbolt
U-turn
Hone Claws
Brick Break
Item: Havent hought of one give ideas plz
THX!!!
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Why can't my Electivire kill my friend's Accelgor or Samurott?
So was battling him the other day and I used Rock Slide on his Accelgor, but it didn't die. His Accelgor has 160 defense and my Electivire has it's maximum possible attack (379). I really don't understand how his LOWERED DEFENSE Samurott didn't die when I used Wild Charge( 120 base power electric attack) For Accelgor, Rockslide has 75 base power and then it is doubled to 150 because Rock beats bug. For Samurott, Wild Charge gets boosted to 180 power(because of STAB) and then that doubles to 360 power. WHY DIDN'T THEY DIE!?!?
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what's the difference of AEG airsoft guns? in price and quality?
Hi I just bought a airsoft mp5 (full metal) at 150ish dollars with 400+ fps. I also saw a few guns go up to 300+ dollars and I can't help but wonder what makes it so much better?
also for my next gun, would anyone suggest a shotgun or pistol? and what would be the best type for each (gas powered, electric, spring)?
thanks
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RC TANK HELP! (kind of)?
This is NOT a question for dumb little kids. If you don't know, don't answer. I am building a snow plowing robot. I have little to no practical use for it, but i thought it would be fun to build. I am having trouble with propulsion. How should I make it move? Measurements on the body are roughly 2' long by 1' wide by 6' tall. I can go bigger or smaller, but that is roughly the size I want it. Should I go with wheels? They would be theoretically easier to make, but harder for steering and probably less traction. Should I go with tracks? Should be harder to build, but much easier to steer and much more traction. I assume I would need a high powered electric motor. How high of power do I need to push snow that is about 6' deep and slightly heavy? Would a standard high torque RC truck motor work? Do I need a giant Prius motor?
Whoops! I meant 6" tall... lol!
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