big-air
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- Location
- western great lakes
Has any one done this?
I have 6 large solar panels 450 watts each, 1000 watt wind turbine, and 26 6V deep cycle batteries.
Other than winter this powers 85% of my home. The solar is great but the wind was disappointing.
If the sun is out the solar will top the batteries off in 4 to 5 hours and that runs things with power to spare
over 24 hours. If we have no sun or wind we can go about 4 days Plus / Minus dropping the batteries to 50%
At which time we need to charge or risk hurting the batteries performance. With the inverter we have we can
run from the grid or batteries, so if needed we can charge / maintain with grid power.
Just curious to see if others are out there.
I have 6 large solar panels 450 watts each, 1000 watt wind turbine, and 26 6V deep cycle batteries.
Other than winter this powers 85% of my home. The solar is great but the wind was disappointing.
If the sun is out the solar will top the batteries off in 4 to 5 hours and that runs things with power to spare
over 24 hours. If we have no sun or wind we can go about 4 days Plus / Minus dropping the batteries to 50%
At which time we need to charge or risk hurting the batteries performance. With the inverter we have we can
run from the grid or batteries, so if needed we can charge / maintain with grid power.
Just curious to see if others are out there.