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<blockquote data-quote="JRGidaho`" data-source="post: 734310" data-attributes="member: 13410"><p>The primary solar unit we use for small jobs is the Stafix SX. This is a modular unit with internal battery. It will keep about a mile of two-wire hi-tensile hot and we'll run three reels of polybraid off the hard wire. When I have tried to go over a mile with it, it won't keep it hot enough.</p><p></p><p>We also use Pro-Jolt 2 joule. This one has a battery case for regular 12v car battery and a mounted 10w solar panel. The 10w is enough in summer but is a little weak for winter use. Optional 18w panel would be better. This one will run 2-3 miles of hard wire and we have had as many as six 1/4 mile poly reels running off the hard wire.</p><p></p><p>Anywhere I can, I still prefer to use 110v. Up on the mountain we don't have much choice besides the solar.</p><p></p><p>I know guys using Stafix x6i with 60 watts of solar panel support running upwards of 10 miles through really rough country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRGidaho`, post: 734310, member: 13410"] The primary solar unit we use for small jobs is the Stafix SX. This is a modular unit with internal battery. It will keep about a mile of two-wire hi-tensile hot and we'll run three reels of polybraid off the hard wire. When I have tried to go over a mile with it, it won't keep it hot enough. We also use Pro-Jolt 2 joule. This one has a battery case for regular 12v car battery and a mounted 10w solar panel. The 10w is enough in summer but is a little weak for winter use. Optional 18w panel would be better. This one will run 2-3 miles of hard wire and we have had as many as six 1/4 mile poly reels running off the hard wire. Anywhere I can, I still prefer to use 110v. Up on the mountain we don't have much choice besides the solar. I know guys using Stafix x6i with 60 watts of solar panel support running upwards of 10 miles through really rough country. [/QUOTE]
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