i always thought the curtains were drawn when the sun went down...
although probably a good idea for all the home growers that don't want busted for sucking down to much power and always have their curtains closed, perhaps we should suggest some heat sheilding in the lining??
"The home’s solar sucking curtains track the sun and generate up to 16,000Wh of electricity"
My hamster can generate 16kWh of electricityin its wheel. It just takes her rather a long spell of running to get there. I think power would be a better measurement than energy.
Soooo, during the sunny days I close the curtains... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 09:52 GMT
...which will make it dark inside. So I'll have to turn on the electric lights... ..which would waste power, were in not for my aolar panel wallpaper...
Solar power gets curtains twitching
Anonymous Coward
Solar Curtains??? #
Posted Friday 4th July 2008 13:36 GMT
i always thought the curtains were drawn when the sun went down...
although probably a good idea for all the home growers that don't want busted for sucking down to much power and always have their curtains closed, perhaps we should suggest some heat sheilding in the lining??
Anonymous Coward
But #
Posted Friday 4th July 2008 13:36 GMT
Don't people close curtains when its night to keep some privacy. And open during the day to get the light in.
Pete Scott
Power to the people. #
Posted Friday 4th July 2008 13:36 GMT
"The home’s solar sucking curtains track the sun and generate up to 16,000Wh of electricity"
My hamster can generate 16kWh of electricityin its wheel. It just takes her rather a long spell of running to get there. I think power would be a better measurement than energy.
Dr Patrick J R Harkin
Soooo, during the sunny days I close the curtains... #
Posted Monday 7th July 2008 09:52 GMT
...which will make it dark inside. So I'll have to turn on the electric lights... ..which would waste power, were in not for my aolar panel wallpaper...