Posted by mdm1 on November 07, 2023 at 06:00:43 from (135.134.251.64):
In Reply to: Solar posted by Vito on November 06, 2023 at 16:42:56:
We have solar at our cabin. It's a small system with a battery pack for storage. We run everything we need lights, on demand water pump, fans, 110v welder and even a window air conditioner. It won't run the air all night but will run it all day. I have a generator that I can plug into the system to run everything and charge my battery pack. My inverter is a charger-inverter. It would be cost prohibitive for me to run power to the cabin even though it would be available. And I don't have a monthly electric bill just for being connected whether I use any juice or not. I would not hesitate to do it again. But as been mentioned there is a learning curve. Would I do my house? No. I like to have the convenience of using whatever I want. So under certain situations it is a good thing.
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