I'm new to this forum, new to solar living, new to off grid power...I need help.
A brief background. My wife and I are in our 50's (I'm 59) and we are about to downsize significantly. We want to build a tiny home, 500 to 550 sq ft. Where we are building is on property on a lake in N. Louisiana. We will have to obtain access to water, electricity and sewer. I would like to explore the use of solar power. Sewer and water are taken care of.
Here's my line of thinking. Again, I have NO IDEA of what I'm doing. I would like to tap into solar power as total supply of my electrical needs. I would like to have propane for all appliances (water heater, stove/oven, washer/dryer, refrigerator and furnace) and as a back up to charge my batteries during low charge times. Access to sunlight will be probably 6-8 (or more) hours a day.\
Is this something that is even do-able? Where do I start? I ask these here because I've learned in my life to trust the experts in the field. There is tons of information on this forum, so much so that I don't even know where to start looking. I have months to make these decisions and I need some major guidance.
Thanks in advance for any help
kevhol
A brief background. My wife and I are in our 50's (I'm 59) and we are about to downsize significantly. We want to build a tiny home, 500 to 550 sq ft. Where we are building is on property on a lake in N. Louisiana. We will have to obtain access to water, electricity and sewer. I would like to explore the use of solar power. Sewer and water are taken care of.
Here's my line of thinking. Again, I have NO IDEA of what I'm doing. I would like to tap into solar power as total supply of my electrical needs. I would like to have propane for all appliances (water heater, stove/oven, washer/dryer, refrigerator and furnace) and as a back up to charge my batteries during low charge times. Access to sunlight will be probably 6-8 (or more) hours a day.\
Is this something that is even do-able? Where do I start? I ask these here because I've learned in my life to trust the experts in the field. There is tons of information on this forum, so much so that I don't even know where to start looking. I have months to make these decisions and I need some major guidance.
Thanks in advance for any help
kevhol
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