Re: [Hampshire] PV Panels

2010-04-16 Thread Brad Rogers
On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 21:09:03 +0100 Roger Munford wrote: Hello Roger, > possibilities. I am surprised how conservative the industry is. This > stuff should have been here years ago. Double edged sword; They won't manufacture it because there's no demand and there's no demand because nobody man

Re: [Hampshire] PV Panels

2010-04-16 Thread Roger Munford
Russell Morris wrote: > Heat sensors would be cheap and easy to use. I recently configured > some for my Nagios box: > > http://www.hoppie.nl/tempsens/ > > On 16 April 2010 13:23, James Courtier-Dutton > wrote: > > On 16 April 2010 12:06, Roger Munford >

Re: [Hampshire] PV Panels

2010-04-16 Thread Russell Morris
Heat sensors would be cheap and easy to use. I recently configured some for my Nagios box: http://www.hoppie.nl/tempsens/ On 16 April 2010 13:23, James Courtier-Dutton wrote: > On 16 April 2010 12:06, Roger Munford > wrote: > > > > When I eventually get my PV panels, I want to do some serious

Re: [Hampshire] PV Panels

2010-04-16 Thread James Courtier-Dutton
On 16 April 2010 12:06, Roger Munford wrote: > > When I eventually get my PV panels, I want to do some serious domestic > monitoring of energy in and out to see for myself whether this is a > viable contribution to the climate problem. This would probably be based > on something like the Sheeva pl

[Hampshire] PV Panels

2010-04-16 Thread Roger Munford
It is extremely rare that I feel that I can contribute anything useful to this knowledgeable list and so I must seize this opportunity. Sadly it is not a Linux related technical question and I feel I must wait many years for that to happen. However there has been a revolution in PV panel economi