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in #homesteading6 years ago

I'm off the grid, here in the Sunset Valley. The homestead land is three and a half acres, stretching across the one side of the valley. The property came with a cabin. The cabin is a comfortable place for my family and I to stay, while we take our time building the house at the top of the valley. The cabin is well built with good insulation, energy efficient windows, and a wood burning stove. For electricity production, we have a Solar Power setup.

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Current Cabin Setup:

960 watts of Solar Panels
60 amp Solar Charge Controller
800 amp hours of Battery Storage
2500 watt Pure Sine Wave Inverter
3000 watt Backup Gas Generator
70 amp 12 volt Battery Charger

The Solar Panels send energy to the Solar Charge Controller.

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The Solar Charge Controller charges the Battery Array, or provides power directly to the Inverter.

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I use car charging adapters to charge USB devices directly from the 12 volt Battery Array. A Pure Sine Wave Inverter is used to convert the energy from Batteries and/or Solar Charger into standard household alternating current outlets, which can then be used to power the fridge/freezer, the internet router, the washing machine, the xbox 360, etc.

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If there are too many cloudy days and the batteries get low, I turn on the Gas Generator for a couple hours to fully charge the batteries.

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With zero sunlight, and a full set of batteries, the fridge, and internet router (the essentials:) can run for about 24 hours.

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In upcoming posts, i will go more in-depth into these separate parts, options, and strategies of a Solar Power system.

Have a great weekend!

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It keeps us well enough powered .. adding the generator and battery charger made the hybrid system complete .. Thanks for checking out the post! :D

Welcome to steemit! If you are ever looking for a group, actually a community, of homesteaders/gardeners/self-sufficient like-minded people, I am the moderator of a group here... also the "un"official ambassador to the group.

let me know and I can post an invite link here for you!

I joined the group last night, got all setup and signed in with the android app. Looks like a great group of folks :) Thanks!

Awesome little explaination of your system @jackdub. Your batteries are inside a box or something?

Oh and I eas also wondering about the size of your fridge, though now we will have a propane powered one but eventually we sant a freezer...

Thanks

One thing I think we discussed once is that we're eventually looking to just have a root cellar, no fridge. Maybe just keep a small on in the tiny house for beverages, snacks and leftovers.

That'd be the way to do it - could even put a fridge in the root cellar and run an extension cord - that fridge would rarely ever turn on. You'll see a root cellar construction post from me before the end of summer - one of the must do this summer projects :)

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