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    <title>My soon to be solar bungalow posted in my album - Bus Village - tribe.net</title>
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      <title>My soon to be solar bungalow posted in my album</title>
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      <description>Hi Gang &#xD;
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I live out on the end of Long Island in N.Y. Most of my work is between 50 and 75 miles in travel one way. Gas is up to about $4.50 here so traveling is pretty costly. So what to do? Well, I decided to build a rolling bungalow so I can stay on the job for a week or two at a time. Here’s a few pics of the beginning. The welder finished the solar rack today. Im putting 9/51 watt panels on it. A Trace C40 charge controller and a 1000 watt xantrex inverter with remote. I’m just going to throw in 6 or 8/220 amph golf cart batteries for my power supply. I got a used rv stove/oven and a small 2 way fridg. It should be fine for short stays. &#xD;
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Peace along the way &#xD;
Dennis the bus dweller N.Y.</description>
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