evacuated tubes vs. flate plates [RE-wrenches]
Don Loweburg
i2p at aol.com
Sun Nov 18 12:10:24 PST 2007
In a message dated 11/18/2007 9:43:00 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
tcreswell at ozarkenergyservices.com writes:
I get a chuckle when ET's promoters talk about how much more efficient they
are in cloudy weather. Is that really a big deal? To me it's like a wind
turbine that claims to start producing power at 5mph...there's just not that
energy there to capture.
Not much different than thin film folks claiming superior cloudy weather
performance.
Don
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