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    MAZEN MAZEN Nov 22, 2009 @ 12:01 pm
    hello you have nice lens, but i want to know if the solar system can be used for cooling system
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    livingonsolar livingonsolar Nov 22, 2009 @ 10:40 pm
    I am not quite sure what your question is. If you are asking whether a solar electric system can be used to power a conventional air conditioner, the answer is not easily since they require a lot of power. That is why I chose the cooler that shows in this lens.
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    aj2008 aj2008 Nov 4, 2009 @ 5:53 am
    At last - an environmentally friendly air-con system! This lens is well laid out and a useful resource.
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    Earth_Friend Earth_Friend Sep 26, 2009 @ 1:07 pm
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    jmom jmom Jul 29, 2009 @ 7:03 am
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    starsam starsam Feb 16, 2009 @ 9:03 am
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    Feel free to add it anytime!
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    SarfarazKhan SarfarazKhan Oct 8, 2008 @ 7:05 am
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    JosephC JosephC Sep 6, 2008 @ 6:45 pm
    This is a great lens. I've been researching ways to make a solar powered AC unit for our house. We're unfortunate to have part of the house facing the afternoon sun during its hottest period. Needless to say, when it hits 90 degrees outside, it becomes uncomfortable inside. Along with solar powered AC I've also been researching solar control window films. Some of these films can reflect up to 70% of the suns heat, and also reflect up to 99% UV radiation. This can keep the house cool and protect personal property inside from sun damage.
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    ProfitBoss ProfitBoss Aug 9, 2008 @ 12:22 pm
    Great lens! And..Retsel...I live in Arizona as well and agree with you 100%. We have to get off the grid and lenses like this one help lead the way. It's amazing that people are so think headed that 20 years ago more people didn't start beating the energy independence drums...Well maybe technology has finally caught up!
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    Retsel Retsel Jul 20, 2008 @ 2:49 pm
    I live in Arizona and, with gas prices going through the roof, there is a lot of interest now in using solar energy. And you couldn't find a better place to learn about it than this lens. It has a wealth of free information, including videos, all provided, not by some corporation, but by a regular guy who saw the energy crunch coming twenty years ago and decided to do something about it. Excellent!