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Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup
From: Lamar Owen <lowen () pari edu>
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 08:39:46 -0500
On Wednesday, February 22, 2012 04:13:47 PM Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Any suggestions and ideas appreciated of course. :-)
www.aleutia.com DC-powered everything, including a 12VDC LCD monitor. We're getting one of their D2 Pro dual core Atoms (they have other options for more money) for a solar powered telescope controller, and the specs look good. There is a whole market segment out there for the 'Mini ITX' crowd with DC power, low power budgets, and reasonable processors. Solid State drives have immensely.
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- Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup Joe Greco (Feb 22)
- Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup Jeroen van Aart (Feb 22)
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- Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup Daniel Staal (Feb 22)
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- Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup Marcel Plug (Feb 22)
- Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup Jeroen van Aart (Feb 22)
- Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup Marcel Plug (Feb 22)
- Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup Jeroen van Aart (Feb 22)
- Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup Jeroen van Aart (Feb 22)
- Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup Andrew Wentzell (Feb 23)
- Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup Joe Greco (Feb 23)
- Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup Lamar Owen (Feb 23)
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