Alternative Solar Energy Mountain Cabin Project

by admin on July 30, 2010

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DavesTreeFarm August 6, 2009 at 5:08 pm

Those are Kyocera 85w/12v panels. They produce about 5A each. With about 5 hours usable sun = 100AH at 12v or about 10AH at 120v, which will give 5AH per day assuming a 50% depth of discharge (I’m not even considering the loss at the inverter, etc). That’s not a lot of power.

As for “free”electricity; Those panels are worth about $2000, and if those are true deep cycle batteries you can count on another $1000 to $1500 plus the inverter, charge controller, etc.

DavesTreeFarm August 6, 2009 at 5:11 pm

Burying the batteries is a good idea. It allows for a constant temperature. Heat limits battery life and cold limits capacity.

tatonkazi August 6, 2009 at 7:54 pm

The buried refrigerator truck box keeps the battery temp regulated. It works well. You are also correct in assuming that the electricity was not free. However, the panels were from a University project & I got them at less than $200 apiece. Batteries are from a high-rise stand-by system where batteries are replaced every 2 yrs. Essentially unused in 1989 when purchased from a battery salvage company. The wiring is from oil drilling company salvage & cost 2 cents per foot.

tatonkazi August 6, 2009 at 8:02 pm

Total project, inverter, controllers & all was $2500 not counting our sweat equity & the help of a few knowledgeable friends. The whole point is, where public power would have cost over $15,000 we made it happen & our pay-back period to break even was less than 5 yrs even with replacing the batteries every 4 to 5 yrs. New technology is making this type of solution even more practical in todays energy world.

mrsparex August 9, 2009 at 12:13 pm

Good simple video…thanks /encouraging

AtvProjects November 21, 2009 at 2:07 am

Very Nice:) I was thinking of putting a train cart Box(I think that’s what there called) and almost doing the same thing but all the way underground and a ladder down, good thing i Didn’t. I love the Solar Panels:) I wish i had them.

davidrrrd February 16, 2010 at 8:00 pm

you know for a few more bucks you can add wind power to your system too.
it will help with wind at night to reduce your battery’s depth of discharge.= longer battery life.

truegwbfan March 5, 2010 at 5:35 am

the gases that come out of some rechargeable( secondary) battery is normal.

ryuson2000 April 5, 2010 at 5:59 pm

man, that’s a pretty nice looking house.

yellowdotz May 18, 2010 at 10:23 pm

where do you live so I can steal those panels? :p

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