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Solar electric power is well suited for mobile power when traveling. When your engine or generator is not operating, your batteries are still fully charged by sunlight every sunny day. The cost of solar equipment to recharge the house batteries is at the lower range of solar power systems. Solar electric charging allows full time living with reduced need for outside hookup or generator.




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