I guess it does make sense that Leroy Fodor did indeed have solar panels in place powering his bitcoin mining farm there in the Philippines given that most the other electricity from the local utility company had to be used to run an ice cream deep freezer, and an upright and chest refrigerators, not to mention the fans, lighting, etc., especially at night when the disco was open to power those lights as well along with the stereo equipment, not to mention juice needed to run home appliances including a 70 inch TV.
Leroy Fodor has already clearly explained to me how it was possible to have the solar panels (completely destroyed in the fire) on the tin roof that leaned west surrounded by coconut trees, so that's now a mute concern I once had.
Yes you are correct the slant did face west so
at the end of the day it got as much sunlight as possible however that is not why it faced that way, common water runoff knowledge came it play when designing the building. As you can see the building set down lower than the road, we made the roof slanted the way it did so the rain run off would go to the back of the building instead of the front where people would sit and drink or eat, it ran off the roof and down to the river which was not the size of any river I would consider to be a river, for me I would have considered it more a creek than a river, but it was called a river on the maps so.
It worked out quite well that way for the panels in that facing north or south direct sunlight would get cut off earlier and would have been shaded by the vast amount of bamboo coconut and mango trees on the north and south of us but facing west it allowed sun to hit them full stream from 8 to 9 AM until 5 to 6 PM when the sun finally set, facing north or south or east and it would not have been as strong
at the end of the day.
http://www.slideshare.net/LeroyFodor?utm_campaign=profiletracking&utm_medium=sssite&utm_source=ssslideshareI’m a No Bullshit kinda man, I call em like I see em and Ill surely tell you the truth no matter if you like it or not. I HATE stupidity, Ignorance, and just plain ungratefulness and I can not stand GREED!
Please don't hate me for being stupid, for your account NOW makes perfect sense.
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We own a grocery store in Comagascas, please NOTE this is not a Sari Sari, it is not a small little store. Our store is almost 100 Sq meters, the only grocery store in Comagascas right now. We placed an order with your company on October 3rd, which was 5 days before our opening of our store. We were given banners that we hung on our store a week before the opening stating we carried MEGA Sardines. We placed our order with the expectancy to have these products here and stocked before the opening day. Unfortunately when the day came for the opening we still did not have your products and in order to not look like idiots to the Comagascas customers we had to go to our competitor and purchase Mega Sardines, soy sauce, ketchup, cooking oil and other products at retail price and put them on our shelf. WHY?
October 17, 2011 at 12:29pm · Like
Also, please accept my apology for referring to your little store as a Sari Sari, for clearly, according to your own words to a vendor, IT IS NOT.
http://www.slideshare.net/no2mininginpalawan/open-for-business-in-the-philippinesThe building sits on the lot so that 60 percent of the lot is open for development, and inquiries have been made that people want to rent that space. You are the only disco bar and grocery store in our barangay, the sari sari traffic alone could make you a billionaire. This is a great opportunity for someone and if we dont sell by april we will just keep it all.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure you were referring to some Sari Sari adjacent to your little store that you were selling back in 2012 prior to the terrible fire.
Please consider investing in StakeMiners, but ONLY IF you have extra moneys to lose with the promise it'll be parlayed so that you'll ROI
at the end of the day.