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What is a Micro Inverter?

A solar power system for your home is a fantastic option if you want to cut or even eliminate your monthly electricity bill . Solar power systems have seen a variety of advancements over the years, and they’re now more efficient, more affordable, and easier to install than ever before . Recently, a device called a micro inverter has been incorporated in some solar panels, and this may prove to be one of the most important advancements of all . There are various types of solar power inverters used today . Go to Solar Power Inverter  to learn more about solar power inverters .

For the most part , solar systems have the same basic setup . Usually, the solar panels themselves will be placed on the roof of the home, unless there’s a nearby area that sees even more sunlight . This is because they will generate DC electricity when exposed to sunlight .

Once it’s been produced , the DC electricity goes to an inverter, which is almost always located near the home’s electrical panel . Among other things, the inverter works to convert DC electricity to AC, which can then be used in the home .

Previous solar power systems had long wires transferring the power from the panels to the inverter, and this would result in a fair amount of power loss . Low voltage DC electricity is particularly susceptible to power loss . As there wasn’t really much that could be done about it, this type of loss used to be tolerated .

Solar micro inverters are the answer to this problem . Built into the solar panels themselves, micro inverters convert DC to AC electricity with a minimum of loss . This makes solar panels more efficient, as you can generate more usable power with fewer panels . AC electricity can move a longer distance while suffering less loss than DC electricity . This also means that you can now expand your system more easily, as you can add panels whenever necessary , without having to worry about upgrading your inverter . The up-front price of these new solar panels is a little greater , but they’re actually less costly in the long run, as they’re so much more efficient .

Solar charge controllers are necessary for virtually all solar power systems that use batteries . The solar charge controller functions to regulate the power as it moves from the solar panels to the batteries . For more info about solar charge controllers, visit  Solar Charge Controller.

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Teamwork in Sports and Business

Hockey relates closely to business…..it really does!

Hockey Begins

Just before Christmas (2009), I was talked into buying equipment to play hockey for the first time in my life. If I were a teenager, this would not be a big deal. However, taking on a sport like hockey for the first time above the age of 40 was and is a big deal.

Skating in Circles

I worked in an ice risk while in college so I mastered the art of sakting counter-clockwise.   Let me tell you that my one direction skating experience did little to prepare me for playing hockey. Not to mention that I hadn’t been on skates with any consistency for many years.

Diving In

 They say I’m a thrill seeking adreneline junky so I don’t dip my toe in the water when I try something new.    After buying all that equipment it seemed to me that in order to get return on my investment, I would need to play hockey more than one time per week.

The Journey Begins

Playing three times per week on three different teams was my answer. In the very first game of my new hockey career, I stepped onto the ice with a group of highly skilled intermediate players. The results were not pretty but I made it through the entire season with this team and very likely progressed more quickly than I would have if I hadn’t played with the highly skilled guys. In order to not have circles skated around me every time I stepped on the ice with this team, I had no choice but to be inquisitive and to learn the game quickly.

Simultaneously, I joined a novice hockey team.   Though I had no idea what I was getting into and breaking into an established team from the outside is never fun, I just knew the novice experience would be easier on my ego and my body   than the intermediate experience was.  I was correct. 

 It wasn’t enough to play on two teams.  I found another novice league and ended up playing on Sunday nights, Tuesday nights and Thursday nights. The physical demands of such a schedule for a guy who has a daytime job were intense. Today, three months later, I’m so glad I went through the early pain because I’m really enjoying this game and the fitness benefits it is providing.

Sorry for the long story about how I got started but you needed to know that I’ve been the new guy in more ways than one on each of my teams.

The Intermediate Team

The intermediate team was a brand new team. While there were many talented players, this team failed to win a game. There was no coach and nobody to pull the weaker players aside (I was one) to give them pointers to shorten their learning curves. It was assumed that everybody knew how to play hockey and that teamwork would automatically occur. In many ways it did not.

 The Novice Team With White Jerseys 

My white jersey novice team was also brand new team. There is no coach. There is no team direction. Players frequently play out of position. Mostly because I don’t think they’ve ever been told how to play in position. Our lines don’t go onto the ice and come off the ice as a group. Individuals go in for individuals. As a center on a forward line, I constantly have different wings on my right and my left. There is no continuity. Some players on this team pass the puck, most however do not. There are several lone ranger players on this team who want to skate the puck from one net to the other to attempt to score. I say attempt because they rarely make it all the way to the opponent’s net and they very seldom score.

We’ve won one game but we’ve lost the other three very decisively. There isn’t a coach guiding the group as a team or working with players one-on-one to sharpen their individual skills or knowledge of the game. This team is frustrating to play on.

The Read Jersey Novice Team

My red jersey novice team has a coach.   The coach determines who will play on each line we’ll put on the ice in any given game throughout the game. As players, we play with the same line all night long. The coach determines when a line needs to come off the ice and when a fresh line needs to go on the ice. The coach makes strategy adjustments throughout the game.

The coach gives pointers   to the guys on the bench once he has seen what they do and don’t know while they’re on the ice. The coach objectively watches the action on the ice and the individual players who make up the team. The coach sizes up the other team and makes adjustments   to our play based on what he sees that we can’t see when we’re on the ice and in the heat of competition.

This team wins with an average margin of 6-2 on any given Thursday night. This team has been my favorite team from the beginning. It really is a team.

My Hockey Experience Applies to Business

 You might be wondering what hockey has to do with business by now.    Not much to the average person who has never played hockey but to me, my new hockey experience resembles business in many ways This current experience has taught and is continually teaching me how important it is to get the right players positioned to play the right positions and how important it is to have the right leader in place to lead the team.

The wrong players playing together on a team will not consistently produce positive accomplishments. A team lacking a highly skilled manager   will not consistently produce positive accomplishments. However, a team that is thoughtfully built and led by the right leader will produce positive outcomes far more frequently than it  fails to deliver.    

This is Jeff Snyder’s story.  Jeff is the President of SecurityRecruiter.com, an executive retained search firm highly specialized in recuriting strategic security professionals for global corporations, government, security product firms, security professional services firms and more.

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Domain name registration

Another day goes by and another domain name registration missed. I’m writting this blog post to make people aware of domain registrations. Jump on the band wagon like myself and grab a name before their all taken up!, you’ll find that theres a lot of names taken already. I can’t believe how many people have registered domain names already. Specially if you have a business, if you don’t have a domain name to go with your business your behind the times.

For those that don’t know what “domain name registration” is it’s the purchasing of a .com, .net, .org, .biz extention with your own name. e.g. yourname.com, or yourbusinessname.com

There’s actually more then .com, .net, .org extentions nowdays. So don’t limit yourself with the standard ones.

Where to start? Well I recommend http://cheapdomainseller.com it’s a very low priced domain register which I’ve used for many years now. You type in the name you’d like to search for and click search, pretty simple. Your website needs two things, a domain name and hosting. Hosting is basically like a hard drive, it’s a place to store your website. Anyways if you have any questions the support on that site is 24 hours 7 days a week.

I currently own 7 domain names and have added advertising on them and I’m bringing in more then I paid for the domains and hosting. I’m not very switched on website wise so I used the one click installers, what does this mean? if you want a blog setup or forum, or wiki? or any other type of web feature you can install them with one click, under Hosting “Value Applications” comes free with all hosting and they help you install over 50 web applications.

Anyways I hope this post has made you more aware of domain names and how anyone can register a domain name without much effort.

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