
Daewoo GDA 7500DPE-3// CEE16 3LNPE or CEE16 3LPE
Daewoo GDA 7500DPE-3// CEE16 3LNPE or CEE16 3LPE What connection does this generator have CEE16 3LNPE or CEE16 3LPE Can't find anything on the internet.
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Daewoo GDA 7500DPE-3// CEE16 3LNPE or CEE16 3LPE What connection does this generator have CEE16 3LNPE or CEE16 3LPE Can't find anything on the internet.
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is this real ( or just in the lab )
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I am looking for a power station for a medical device that should be operated in the bedroom. In the pictures of the Digitec offers, one sees many fan grilles. However, I can't find any information about fans in the product descriptions. Are there power stations without fans? The power should not be too high. Max 100W
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At the moment it is quite difficult to find out which type of socket the 230VAC output has. - Descriptions are not always clear - Product pictures may show SchuKo but be Type13 - Some product names explicitly include "(CH)", others do not. - The existing filter "Existing connections" is a jumble of DC output specifications, "SchuKo", (cigarette lighter, 12V mobile car connection which is probably exactly the same) and "AC Output". The filter also causes more confusion than clarification. First of all, this "Existing Connections" filter should be actively consolidated by an expert employee. Furthermore, it would be nice if the values "EU"/"SchuKo", "CH", "Muricaaa", "Tea Time" were simply and correctly differentiated and reliably filtered in the filter.
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A real balcony PV hype has broken out.... first in Germany (prices there under 1,000 EUR), now also in Switzerland. Everyone believes they can contribute to the electricity shortage and the press doubles down: "if everyone would operate a balcony PV, that would be a considerable amount of electricity production". I did the maths: 11 million balcony PVs would replace an average nuclear power plant if the sun was shining. Sounds good......??? I am a big supporter of alternative energies and therefore invested in a PV system seven years ago. With a limited area and only 18 modules with the then maximum power per panel (345 watts), I theoretically produce 6.2 KWh with my optimal roof orientation, capped at 6 KWh due to the inverter. That is 10 times more than a balcony PV, whereby a balcony mounting is anything but optimal (angle to the sun's rays). I produce an average of 7,150 KW per year, so a balcony PV would produce a maximum of 715 KW, in fact probably less than 600 KW due to the vertical mounting. At an electricity price of 32 centimes high tariff, you save 192 francs per year - after more than 8 years, the investment of a balcony PV is amortised. Well, for many people it's not about money, but about the environment. Wouldn't it be much wiser for micro electricity producers to pay a surcharge in solar electricity so that "the big ones" with a high efficiency in production are promoted? Unfortunately, nobody can see that from the street. Here I recommend a large poster instead of a balcony panel with the inscription: "This household does not produce electricity, but subsidises solar electricity"!
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I want to buy a Delta 2 for my caravan. Now I have seen at a German supplier that a shore power adapter is needed for direct connection to the caravan so that the FI switch in the caravan trips when needed. But I can't find this product at Digitec. Has the Delta 2 been modified for Switzerland so that it does not need this earthing cable?
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