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Solar Cell Panel Weight?
Humanoido
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2010-03-04 20:18
edited 2010-03-05 15:56
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www.parallax.com/Store/Accessories/PowerSupplies/tabid/165/ProductID/659/List/0/Default.aspx?SortField=ProductName,ProductName
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Steph Lindsay
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2010-03-04 21:23
edited 2010-03-04 21:23
Good question! We will have an answer for you shortly.
Matt Gilliland
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2010-03-04 22:01
edited 2010-03-04 22:01
A fully assembled 30 watter weighs: Four point zero (4.0) lbs.
(Great question - I didn't know myself 'til now)
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Matt Gilliland
Humanoido
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2010-03-04 22:24
edited 2010-03-04 22:24
: Steph Lindsay (Parallax)
: Matt Gilliland
Four pounds... Thank you for the fast reply.
Matt, I listed some book ideas here:
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php?p=887228
Wishing you the best for the book - I know it will be a good one!
humanoido
Moskog
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2010-03-05 12:20
edited 2010-03-05 12:20
Matt Gilliland said...
A fully assembled 30 watter weighs: Four point zero (4.0) lbs.
Sorry for bothering but what is that in kilograms? Living in Metric land, weight in lbs is too exotic to be understood.
John R.
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2010-03-05 15:56
edited 2010-03-05 15:56
4 pound = 1.814 369 48 kilogram
Calling it 2 is possibly more useful.
There are a ton (or tonne) of online conversion sites. Nothing to be sorry about, it's us "Imprialist Yankee Pigs" that are the "odd balls".
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(Great question - I didn't know myself 'til now) ·
-Matt
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Matt Gilliland
: Matt Gilliland
Four pounds... Thank you for the fast reply.
Matt, I listed some book ideas here:
http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php?p=887228
Wishing you the best for the book - I know it will be a good one!
humanoido
Calling it 2 is possibly more useful.
There are a ton (or tonne) of online conversion sites. Nothing to be sorry about, it's us "Imprialist Yankee Pigs" that are the "odd balls".
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John R.
Click here to see my Nomad Build Log