yup off grid living ahhhh. Gots me a sunfrost fridge runs off a 125 watt panel and 2 batteres 12v that is. summer requires a propane stove top. Great stereo trick.. connect pos/neg wires on the batt to the pos neg on the stereo where you would put the batteries make sure to put a fuse in between or plug into the inverter on larger systems.
sunfrost also makes freezers.
Off gridders use an Inverter. Trailers have Converters.
Shop tools i fire up the genny.........STILL..
WE are currently installing 8 125watt panels an OutBack mx60 charge controler, 2-2000 watt inverters, a 220 relay for the well, switches,fuses,............. its going to be 48 volts at the panel pole then at the power shed its converted to 24volt through the charge controler, to the inverters-batteries and so on...48 volt is more efficent for longer distances and doesn't require a big expensive wire. In this system everything will be AC run through the inverters. The 12v fridge gets a converter relay/switchie. When all is said and done we should be able to run the house and shop/tools. Oh yea the 3000 watt honda super quiet es? eu? ie? (I have both) the electric start one will be tied in for those low low not so sunny days. Not to many as i used a solar pathfinder to chart the sun.
Washing machine as well Whirlpool front loader up grade here we come very energy friendly.
Hydro upgrade this winter!! Tied together we will have to much power
I haven't seen TV in over 2 months and have dial up so i can't watch feeds and such.
The less you run the less power you need besides TV/SAT is killing communities... But thats another story.. don't get me wrong i enjoy watching when i have the chance.
SCESNICK
My neighbor (a few actually)runs a 3600 watt Canyon mountain hydro plant that doesn't require batteries you can but it doesn't. They also run several TV's computers and a music studio. and 2 houses
Lots of folks use propane but many are switching or have switched to much $. using it only for oven/stove and on demand water heaters makes more economical sen$e.
you can have as many batteries you want you just need a way to charge them
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