I have been reading a lot of good info here. So decided to join up and maybe get some education.
For the last two years my focus has been on building a small cabin back in the woods. But now it is time to get some more reliable power for lighting and minimal load requirements. Running a generator much of the day, just for lights and fans is not too smart. It requires unnecessary trips to town for replenishing the fuel supply. My cabin is a two story structure at 800 sq ft. Very well insulated with 3 inch thick spray foam panels used on all exterior surfaces. Top, sides and bottom. Keeping the inside temp comfortable is not an issue. But still need some decent lighting and conveniences.
Right now only spend two or three days a week living there, as I am finishing up everything. So my need for electrical power isnt really too demanding. For any high load needs, I have several generators ready to go. Decided to install some solar panels to power the led lighting, a ceiling fan, refrigerator, internet access, tv, and occasionally a small pressure pump for running water from storage tank.
I have acquired several things getting ready to install. But could use some advice in one area I am in the dark to the details. Over the last year I picked up some panels, and storage batteries. May not be the best choice, but the expense was negligible.
The following is what I am going to start with and hopefully will work out for a while. At least until finally connecting to the grid within the next year.
2) Renesola 300 watt 24 volt panels. 72 cell, Voc 44.6, Vmp 36.8, lsc 8.69A, lmp 8.2A.
4) Data safe storage batteries 12HX540. 12v, 540W/cell 15 min.
The batteries may not be the best choice for use here, but they cost next to nothing and an almost unlimited supply of them. They are huge and weigh over 100 lbs a piece. Takes forever to run one down.
My thoughts are wire the panels in series for 72 volt output at 300 watts. Batteries also in series for a 48 volt bank.
I am in the dark on size controller may be needed. Hoping to get away with a smaller 30 or 40 amp model. Plans are to maybe add two more solar panels, if everything works out.
My budget unfortunately for the controller needs to stay close under $100.
I also have a bunch of commercial UPS units that am planning to cobble any salvageable to use for inverters, if possible. I have seen other people use them, and for the little time I would be relying on power might work out without spending too much out of pocket. Other ideas?
Thanks in advance for anything you have to offer.
For the last two years my focus has been on building a small cabin back in the woods. But now it is time to get some more reliable power for lighting and minimal load requirements. Running a generator much of the day, just for lights and fans is not too smart. It requires unnecessary trips to town for replenishing the fuel supply. My cabin is a two story structure at 800 sq ft. Very well insulated with 3 inch thick spray foam panels used on all exterior surfaces. Top, sides and bottom. Keeping the inside temp comfortable is not an issue. But still need some decent lighting and conveniences.
Right now only spend two or three days a week living there, as I am finishing up everything. So my need for electrical power isnt really too demanding. For any high load needs, I have several generators ready to go. Decided to install some solar panels to power the led lighting, a ceiling fan, refrigerator, internet access, tv, and occasionally a small pressure pump for running water from storage tank.
I have acquired several things getting ready to install. But could use some advice in one area I am in the dark to the details. Over the last year I picked up some panels, and storage batteries. May not be the best choice, but the expense was negligible.
The following is what I am going to start with and hopefully will work out for a while. At least until finally connecting to the grid within the next year.
2) Renesola 300 watt 24 volt panels. 72 cell, Voc 44.6, Vmp 36.8, lsc 8.69A, lmp 8.2A.
4) Data safe storage batteries 12HX540. 12v, 540W/cell 15 min.
The batteries may not be the best choice for use here, but they cost next to nothing and an almost unlimited supply of them. They are huge and weigh over 100 lbs a piece. Takes forever to run one down.
My thoughts are wire the panels in series for 72 volt output at 300 watts. Batteries also in series for a 48 volt bank.
I am in the dark on size controller may be needed. Hoping to get away with a smaller 30 or 40 amp model. Plans are to maybe add two more solar panels, if everything works out.
My budget unfortunately for the controller needs to stay close under $100.
I also have a bunch of commercial UPS units that am planning to cobble any salvageable to use for inverters, if possible. I have seen other people use them, and for the little time I would be relying on power might work out without spending too much out of pocket. Other ideas?
Thanks in advance for anything you have to offer.
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