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    The simplest solar controller circuit uses a comparator with two temperature inputs, one at the solar panel and one at the thermal store's heat exchanger, and an output to control the pump. Commercial controllers use a microprocessor usually with a LCD display and simple user interface with a few pushbuttons.

  3. Warped Kart Racers - Wikipedia

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    Warped Kart Racers is a kart racing video game developed and published by Electric Square under licensing from 20th Century Games.It features properties from four different animated television shows by 20th Television Animation, including: Family Guy, American Dad!, King of the Hill and Solar Opposites.

  4. Solarr - Wikipedia

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    Silas King was born in Carson City, Nevada. King was a latent mutant and drug runner whose mutation was catalyzed when he spent several days out in the desert sun after his truck broke down. While recovering from sunstroke and dehydration in the hospital, he realized he could discharge the solar energy he had stored as heat blasts.

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  8. Westlands Solar Park - Wikipedia

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    The Westlands Solar Park is large-scale solar power project in Kings County south of Fresno, California. It intends to build many photovoltaic power plants with a capacity totaling upwards of 2,000 megawatts (MW), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] larger than the world's largest photovoltaic power plants operating as of 2017.

  9. Sono Motors Sion - Wikipedia

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    Sion is a cancelled [2] project by the German start-up Sono Motors aimed at developing a partially solar-powered electric car. The battery was set out to be chargeable using both the electric grid as well as its own solar cells. [3]