<p>Readers of <em>To Catch the Sun</em> learn how to design and build a photovoltaic system for:</p><ul><li><strong>School rooms</strong> and <strong>community spaces</strong></li><li>A <strong>small home</strong> in a financially rich country</li><li>A <strong>few homes</strong> in a financially poor country</li><li>A <strong>tiny home </strong>or <strong>van life</strong></li><li><strong>Glamping </strong>and <strong>backpacking equipment</strong></li><li><strong>Laptop </strong>and <strong>cellphone chargers</strong></li><li><strong>Zombie-apocalypse equipment</strong></li><li><strong>Emergency supply</strong> e.g. powering an oxygen machine during a power outage</li><li><strong>Isolated loads </strong>like electric gates pumps greenhouse fans backup generators and telecommunications equipment</li></ul><p><br></p><p>This book is for anyone looking to build solar projects and knowledge:</p><ul><li><strong>Students and teachers. </strong>Especially high school and undergraduate university levels in science math engineering environmental and social justice and technical fields.</li><li><strong>Community organizers and builders </strong>looking to build solar projects.</li><li><strong>Entrepreneurs and inventors </strong>looking to build solar products.</li><li><strong>Families </strong>looking to learn together!</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p>
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