>When we came to Papua New Guinea, we never thaught we would know much about sun panels, inverters, voltage regulators etc. Yet today both me and Marie have grown a sure bit in our knowledge of 12 Volt power systems. When you live in a hard to reach location you do not have much of a choice! You need to eat the food that you can grow in a garden and you need to use the water in the river as well as teh power of the sun! In orderto do all of this you need some specialized stuff to manipulate the sun beams to provide 12 Volt. Then you can invert some of it to get 240 Volt and if you wanto you can transform some of it to get get 110 Volt. Well when we came to Papua New Guinea, we thought a misisonary is a person whp learns a language and translates the Bible, but he must be much more! He must be able to install and maintain a 12 Volt Power System as well as purify his own water. If the aviation guys do not fly your foodstuff in you need to plant and maintain your own gardens too! Thankfully in PNG we have people who can help us and we have learned much in these days of all this!
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