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Day: February 2, 2005

Guerrilla Solar

February 2, 2005 by Jason Striegel 43 Comments

guerrilla solar
some unnamed hackers show us how to clandestinely install a solar array system that feeds back to the grid.  it’s very likely that this is _not_ legal where you live without the proper permits

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