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Jan 12

ZAP Solar Electric Truck / Photovoltaic Array

ZAP asked us to shoot this electric truck with a solar / photovoltaic array on the rack before it was shipped out to a large government agency. I was thinking about adding some sound, music or voice over, but couldn’t help but notice how quiet the truck is, so decided to post it as-is. The solar panel supplements normal charging and gives a little extra range, but also helps conserve the batteries over their lifespan by providing a trickle charge of electricity which keeps the batteries healthier. Not only whisper quiet, the XL from ZAP is roomy, durable, and rugged. The Zaptruck XL is an affordable green solution for your fleet operations. A utilitarian workhorse providing a roomy cab for two and a convertible bed/platform for moving up to 1600 lbs. of cargo during off-road use. The XL is ideal for corporate campuses, warehouses, universities, factories, municipal operations and around the ranch or farm. Classified as an NEV (Neighborhood Electiric Vehicle) the ZAPTRUCK XL is speed-limited by its controller to travel at speeds up to 25 mph in order to achieve maximum range. Start shopping for an all electric alternative today at www.zapworld.com.

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Jan 12

SOLAR CHARGING A CAR BATTERY

This is the update to the system from yesterday I had any harbor freight multimeter. I also change the panel from 120 down to 55 watts

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Jan 12

Charging My EV at Work

Using my solar panel, I set up a charging station for my electric car at work.

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Jan 12

How to Reuse Plastic Bags

Using reusable bags has caught on with grocery stores across the country, but many other types of businesses are slow to catch on. At some point or another, you’ll most likely be taking a plastic bag from some type of store. When you accumulate plastic bags, how can you reuse them?

Plastic bags became popular because they are a cheap, affordable way to bag groceries and goods. The bag could be thrown away after a single use. While it’s convenient in theory, disposable plastic bags have grave consequences for the environment. A single plastic bag will never disappear. Unlike other materials, plastic doesn’t biodegrade, it simply breaks apart into smaller pieces of plastic (which is actually far worse than larger pieces because they can’t be collected).

Plastic bags:

Never biodegrade.
Cause animals to suffocate and die.
Use fossil fuels to create them, increasing our dependence on foreign oil.
Are an eyesore and get caught on car antennas, mufflers, and twisted into engines

Plastic grocery bags can first of all be recycled. Many grocery stores will accept plastic bags to be recycled (usually you’ll find the receptacle near the entrance or near the can redemption center).

Recycling Plastic Bags vs. Reusing Plastic Bags

Recycling almost always uses more energy than reusing. By reusing, you’ll be giving the product a second life. When your recycle something, you’ll be using energy to turn that product into something else, which can use energy and produce emissions.

Five Reasons You Should Bring Your Own Bag

Plastic has a hugely negative effect on the environment, and also on our society. The cons far outweigh the positives of these disposable nuisances. Here are a few reasons you should consider switching to reusable bags instead of plastic:

Bringing your own bag means you’ll be carrying less to and fro. Most reusable bags hold far more than traditional disposable bags. Less trips back and forth from the car!
Each time you use your own bag, you’ll get a small credit back from grocery stores. It’s usually between 5 and 10 cents, which can add up over time.
Using your own bag reduces our dependence on foreign oil. Plastic uses fossil fuels, which are largely found in countries that don’t have the best intentions Western World. Cast your vote for locally made reusable bags instead.
You won’t have to worry about throwing away, recycling, or reusing your disposable bags. By reusing your own bags, you’ll have less clutter and less trash.
You’ll be sending a green message to your children. When they see you using your own bags, they’ll take notice and want to do the same in their lives.
If you’d like to reuse your plastic bags, they have hundreds of uses.
Ways to Reuse Your Plastic Bags

One of the most popular ways to reuse plastic bags is to use them as a trash bag.
Place them in small trash barrels in the bathroom, bedrooms, cellar, and near the cat’s litter box. Another popular use for them is to use them as doggy poop bags. If you’re going out for a walk, bring along a couple of these bags.

You can also reuse plastic bags as packaging. If you’re shipping out an item on eBay or shipping something to a friend, the bags can act as a cushion, much like packing peanuts, if you use enough of them.
Keep a plastic bag in your car to contain all of the trash that accumulates in your car. Then, simply tie off, throw away, and use another bag.
Donate your plastic bags to a local thrift store or charity. These prevents them from having to buy brand new bags.
Post an ad on Craigslist for your bags. A local business may want to use them (you can’t beat free!).
Use your bag to contain messy foods and leftovers that might otherwise leave spills. This is especially useful with soups and liquids.
Think of things that you traditionally would use plastic for and replace them with your grocery bags. If you usually put your lawn leaves in trash bags, save up your bigger shopping bags and put the leaves in there instead.
Wrap a bag around bags of flour, sugar, and other messy baking ingredients. This can help contain the mess and make for an easier clean up.

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Jan 12

Top Alternative Electricity Sources

Do you want to learn the top alternative electricity sources that can be used to run your home? It is now possible to easily build your own renewable energy system at home, such as your own solar or wind turbine power system. They are possible to build using very simple and cheap materials that can be found easily and for less than $200, possibly even for $100 only. Not only have I used them to reduce my reliance on commercial electricity and saving lots of money with it, I am also conserving the environment by reducing harmful greenhouse emissions into the air.

1. Using Solar Energy as an Alternative Electricity Source

If your home’s roof is not blocked by any other tall buildings or trees, you can put solar panels on top of your house roof and harness the solar power that falls on it every day. With this energy, the first and most common use is to use it to heat water first since it does not require any conversion processes. More importantly, you can actually build an internal system that converts this power into electricity that can be used to run the electrical appliances in your house.

2. How Can You Make Your Solar Panel System Convert Energy Into Electricity for Home Use?

This type of system is what I learned to build from an online guide I downloaded. Even though it may be a little bit more complicated to build, the benefits of being able to cut my power bills by more than 70% was well worth the time and effort to learn it. Once there is sufficient steam created from the solar energy, it can be fed into a compressor that subsequently spins a motor to create electricity. On top of this system alone, I have also made a rechargeable battery storage system that stores all the excessive electricity generated for use only when necessary.

3. Are There Any Other Good Alternative Electricity Sources?

Other than solar, another great form of renewable energy to harness is wind. This can be done by constructing easy-to-make wind turbines and windmills.

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