Broken solar panels abound at abandoned Daggett Solar Array
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mike burchfield, on December 17, 2008, said:
i wood like no how much is the broking cell. are thay free hc 69 box 194 kentucky 40902 think you sir are mam
bikecam, on December 17, 2008, said:
A guess at a translation: "I would like to know how much the charge would be for a broken (solar) cell. Are they free?" If that is an incorrect guess, let me know, and I'll try to give a better answer than what follows... Mike, you might want to contact someone at the plant and ask, since we were doing a photo shoot for a magazine, and had permission to be on the grounds. I'm pretty sure it's not open to the public, though. Thx-Jeff
mike burchfield, on December 31, 2008, said:
cood you email tell me if the broking solar cell for sail . what is the plant name kf4vzm@yahoo.com think you mike
mike burchfield, on February 4, 2009, said:
mike burchfield kf4vzm@yuahoo.com. cood some one tell me where is the plant no body no I dont no, if I dont no ho how no. if you no leat me no, mike burchfield
Esomboy, on February 13, 2009, said:
I thought it's just mirrors
Esomboy, on February 13, 2009, said:
Why it's broken?
bikecam, on February 13, 2009, said:
I really don't know. I think it could be a couple of reasons. Since the site has been abandoned for quite a while, vandals may have done it. Or, perhaps all the arrays need upkeep, and the glass eventually falls out randomly. Good question though...Jeff
SHAKEN Not Stirred, on August 16, said:
Here's info about the plant...
http://www.route66ca.org/traveler/towns/daggett/whats.html
Later,
SNS