Dear Aristotelis,
I wish you the very best of luck in that extremely admirable ambition.
Cheers,
Roger
I wish you the very best of luck in that extremely admirable ambition.
Cheers,
Roger
arigram said:If I manage to earn enough to rebuilt my grandfather's house
and go live in it, I would have liked to build an environment
friendly self-supporting system as to create art and live with
as less possible damage to our planet.
srs5694 said:For instance, if retrofitting an existing house, the ideal situation is to have a big south-facing roof with an angle that's not too far from the ideal for solar paneling.
Nick Zentena said:You don't need to convert the enlarger. Just get an inverter. Yes it adds cost but then you'll be able to use anything that doesn't exceed the power output of the inverter.
Expensive depends on the other options. If you don't already have a power line run to the house the cost of just running the line can be pretty expensive.
Roger Hicks said:And not living in a conservation area. I have a house with a big roof at pretty much the right angle facing dead south, in a sunny area (south of the Loire) -- in the heart of a centuries-old village.
arigram said:My question was more theoritical than practical.
Even if it was doable, I barely have enough to afford
my daily crumb of bread.
But, I was wondering for the future.
If I manage to earn enough to rebuilt my grandfather's house
and go live in it, I would have liked to build an environment
friendly self-supporting system as to create art and live with
as less possible damage to our planet.
I have already asked about sea water in a previous thread so
I keep those questions in mind...
A quartz clock clicks once a second, which is great for timing exposures and dodging and burning. It has its own small battery which lasts a very long time. Low voltage LED safelights can be improvised.Nick Zentena said:Between panels, batteries and even cheaper stuff like wiring is a small inverter really going to bust the budget? One small enough for an enlarger shouldn't be that expensive. If you convert the enlarger to 12v wouldn't you need a 12v timer? Plus it would be usefull for any other need. Blackout backup.
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