Hello, and thanks for the add!
Getting straight to the point, I have a new shop I built far enough away from my house that running wire seems impossible, especially considering the terrain and trees in the way. Plus, I just like the thought of building an off-grid power supply for my shop. So I am having trouble wrapping my brain around the electrical requirements. I thought you guys could get me started down the correct path to calculating/sizing my system. I will be the only person in my shop, so at most I can see running one piece of equipment at a time plus some LED lighting, maybe a small 120V window unit in the summer, and the compressor kicking on at random times. Maybe a TV or some music while I am puttering. So far I have found out that my table saw needs 1800 watts, but that's about all I have found out.
I like the idea of going with a 24V system simply for the wire size. What I would like some direction on is, how many 100ah batteries (LiFePO4) do I need to run these pieces of equipment? I figure the number and power of solar panels will follow that?
Any help would be appreciated,
George
Getting straight to the point, I have a new shop I built far enough away from my house that running wire seems impossible, especially considering the terrain and trees in the way. Plus, I just like the thought of building an off-grid power supply for my shop. So I am having trouble wrapping my brain around the electrical requirements. I thought you guys could get me started down the correct path to calculating/sizing my system. I will be the only person in my shop, so at most I can see running one piece of equipment at a time plus some LED lighting, maybe a small 120V window unit in the summer, and the compressor kicking on at random times. Maybe a TV or some music while I am puttering. So far I have found out that my table saw needs 1800 watts, but that's about all I have found out.
I like the idea of going with a 24V system simply for the wire size. What I would like some direction on is, how many 100ah batteries (LiFePO4) do I need to run these pieces of equipment? I figure the number and power of solar panels will follow that?
Any help would be appreciated,
George
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