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Is Solar Energy applicable to RVs?

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Any time you have a need for electrical power and conventional hydro is not accessible, you have an application for Solar Energy!

Some of the more common uses are power for a remote cottage, a boat without access to shore power, or an RV when you are "dry camping". Even people who have hydro access but don't want the hassle and expense of burying cable, will take advantage of the benefits of Solar Power.

Photovoltaics is a wonderful energy source, the fuel is free, it is safe, silent and reliable and of course, environmentally friendly! It does however, have its limitations - for example running high demand loads like air conditioners.


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