Check out Sunwize http://sunwize.com/. They're one of the places I've 
purchased from. They can engineer the system for you, sell you 
everything you need even the wire and junction boxes, and their prices 
are good. I have no financial interest in recommending them.

Greg

On 8/24/09 11:39 PM, Marlon K. Schafer wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Sorry for the cross post.  Time is short on this project and I need a lot of
> help.
>
> I've never done a solar project.  Never really even looked at them due to
> the costs I've seen tossed about.
>
> Now I have a customer that's willing to purchase the initial equipment
> needed to cover his community.  The ONLY way into the area is a hill that's
> within sight of my tower and NOT anywhere near power.
>
> I'll be able to just run a single MT board with two radios in it for this
> site.  One backhaul and 1 distribution.  I'll guess that I'll have less than
> a 2 amp draw (probably much less than 1 amp in reality).
>
> We don't often get long periods of no sun.  Could be days of fog or low
> clouds in the winter, but mostly we'll have a lot of sun.  On the foggy or
> cloudy days we often don't have enough wind to worry about wind generation.
> I think.
>
> So, please clue me in on what to buy, who to buy it from (vendors welcome!)
> and anything else I'm missing.
>
> Thanks all!
> marlon
>
>
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