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Solar Has Its MITS Moment

by Dana Blankenhorn
May 14, 2012
in business models, business strategy, energy, investment, solar energy, The War Against Oil
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Altair_8800The MITS Altair looks like a box with switches, but in 1975 it was the coolest thing evah and remains an important historical milestone.

That's because it was the first actual computer you, an individual, could buy and actually do calculations with.

It's true in retrospect that MITS didn't understand the vocabulary of personal computing, that we needed a familiar input (a keyboard), and a familiar output (a TV) to make this more than an engineering toy. But still…there's a reason Bill Gates visited founder Ed Roberts on his deathbed. 

Well, solar power is now having its MITS moment, and the Ed Roberts of our time may turn out to be Arthur Chew.

Spinray system installedChew runs a little outfit called Spinray Energy, in North Scituate, a town in western Rhode Island midway between Providence and the Connecticut border. And his MITS Altair, called the PowerDeck, is an $1,100 do-it-yourself solar system, which you can just plug into your house. No contract, no engineer, no nothing, just 200 watts of pure solar power. UL-listed. 

Chew is modest about what he's done, noting that it's not a replacement for rooftop solar arrays costing tens of thousands of dollars, more of a “stepping stone” for those who want to “experiment” with the idea.

All Chew has done is create a kit around simple panels and microinverters, then put it on Amazon.com. Amazon, in turn, is now offering the kit for 10% off, $999 if you act now. They're saying shipments take one to three weeks.

I'm being careful when I call this a MITS system. I don't want you to think that all the problems of DIY solar are solved. But the way is now clear to build on this and actually create the solar equivalent of the Apple II, years ahead of schedule.

It's an important moment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tags: Apple IIcomputer historyconsumer solarDIY solarMITS AltairPowerDeckrenewable energyrenewable energy historysolarsolar energySpinray Energy
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Dana Blankenhorn began his career as a financial journalist in 1978, began covering technology in 1982, and the Internet in 1985. He started one of the first Internet daily newsletters, the Interactive Age Daily, in 1994. He recently retired from InvestorPlace and lives in Atlanta, GA, preparing for his next great adventure. He's a graduate of Rice University (1977) and Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism (MSJ 1978). He's a native of Massapequa, NY.

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  1. Peter Maas says:
    13 years ago

    Interesting points you have mentioned, I am a management student working on a technology startup for the mining industry. I read about Stephen Dattels . He is a Canadian mining professional along with discerning investor. I got inspired with him. I studied about him & found he used innovative ideas & techniques for his mining business. I learned so many things from him. Click here for visit

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  2. Peter Maas says:
    13 years ago

    Interesting points you have mentioned, I am a management student working on a technology startup for the mining industry. I read about Stephen Dattels . He is a Canadian mining professional along with discerning investor. I got inspired with him. I studied about him & found he used innovative ideas & techniques for his mining business. I learned so many things from him. Click here for visit

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    12 years ago

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