solar powered system for block heater

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jedjoe

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new holland TC 35A 2004
I'm wondering if anyone out there has built a solar power supply for a tractor's block heater. I'm planning on storing my tractor in a storage building that has no ac power. All I would need for power in the building is something that could run a 120 volt 150 watt block heater for winter use. So I am thinking solar panels with battery system and inverter. The battery capacity would need to be sufficient to run that 150 watt block heater for a 24 hour period at most and more likely only need to run it for 12-15 hours. Any ideas welcome. Thanks
 
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Most block heaters are more like 1500 watts not 150 and 1500 watts is a lot to do with solar especially when it’s dark.
 
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Block heaters on my last 2 tractors were 400 watts, but that still is a big ask for a solar system unless it's a large one.
I run my block heater on a timer for 3-4 hours prior to expected use.
 
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whats the budget, you need to know the watts of the heater, how long your going to run it and the recovery time needed.
 
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Block heaters on my last 2 tractors were 400 watts, but that still is a big ask for a solar system unless it's a large one.
I run my block heater on a timer for 3-4 hours prior to expected use.
That's what I find also. 2-3 hours ahead of use on a simple plug in timer (rated for the heater wattage) is all that's necessary for an easy start.
Then it's warming time for the transmission.
 
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Look at the cost of batteries to store the power overnight.
 
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He will then think it's time to fix his glow plugs.
Glow plugs may not be enough to start his tractor if in a really cold climate. I know at -10 F my Branson struggles to turn over with out block heater plugged in for awhile.
 
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I think it’s doable but you’d need someway to turn it on remotely or actually go turn it on yourself a couple hours ahead of time. It could be a car battery setup and a modest sized panel. If you need it every day you might not get by that cheap.
 

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