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M3 flare
3 March 2012, 12:30,
#1
M3 flare

Any one that understands about solar flares, can you please post explaining what each class means


About 1 minute in he gets to the sun.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Suspicious0b...VFUWEjQN2o
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3 March 2012, 12:39,
#2
RE: M3 flare
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_flare

Erk.... Possible disruption on a large scale to satelite comms and power distribution networks, especially ones nearer the poles.

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3 March 2012, 13:35,
#3
RE: M3 flare
Bit thick when it comes to this sort of stuff, so is an X bigger then an M?
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3 March 2012, 14:14,
#4
RE: M3 flare
3 is bad.

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3 March 2012, 14:25,
#5
RE: M3 flare

What kind of solar charger would I need to run this?

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/pa...608273.htm

could it be hooked up to a spare car battery and how long would the battery hold it's charge with out needing to be charged up?


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3 March 2012, 14:53,
#6
RE: M3 flare
Phwarr thats a question for Wet & Cold , I think for a device like that you actually ( I'm likely to be wrong) need to use a panel to charge a battery that in turns powers the fridge, cos as soon as it got dark the panel on its own would stop powering the fridge, You need (I think) to charge up a battery so that it can power the fridge 24/7 ??

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3 March 2012, 18:15,
#7
RE: M3 flare
Just thinking we could have a power outage at any time, they were talking last year of possible controlled power cuts, even if it only went off for a day I need to keep my mums insulin cold, I got the fridge today, I'll ask WnC

I had a fan running off a car battery camping one time, but I didn't watch how it was connected, but having said all that, I'm sure you tube will have a how to video,

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