$6000 off grid whole house Solar System

Tuco

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I'm no expert by any means. This is just based on research I've done in the last month. I keep hearing about $20,000-$30,000 for a solar system. I believe you can have a whole house system for roughly $6000!



Renogy 300W Polycrystalline Solar Panel $235 x4 = $940
http://www.renogy-store.com/300W-Poly-p/rng-300p.htm?gclid=CjwKEAjw8O2hBRDKur2lseLW6C8SJAC-r1J3JYI0Jz8PygE-lm4fV2n5EUSadfXS0yXt0_ySVfGGUxoCPpDw_wcB

Xantrex charge controller c60 60amp $140
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&output=search&tbm=shop&q=xantrex+charge+controller+c60&oq=xantrex+charge+controller+c60&gs_l=products-cc.12...7970.11266.0.13137.2.2.0.0.0.0.114.186.1j1.2.0....0...1ac..55.products-cc..1.1.114.VC2if-40b6Q&gws_rd=ssl#spd=5266964961206413007

Xantrex true sine inverter 3000watt $1364
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&output=search&tbm=shop&q=xantrex+charge+controller+c60&oq=xantrex+charge+controller+c60&gs_l=products-cc.12...7970.11266.0.13137.2.2.0.0.0.0.114.186.1j1.2.0....0...1ac..55.products-cc..1.1.114.VC2if-40b6Q&gws_rd=ssl#hl=en&tbm=shop&q=xantrex+true+sine+inverter&spd=16127689800116964546

16 deep cycle batteries 1600Amp hours total $3200
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Solar-PV-Wind-qty16-VMAX-SLR100-AGM-HiCap-Maint-Free-Deep-Cycle-1600AH-Batteries-/280979588634?pt=US_Rechargeable_Batteries&hash=item416bb0461a

Desulfator (extends life of batteries x3) $130
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003Z3EZ1O/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B003Z3EZ1O&linkCode=as2&tag=yt0c-20

Battery Tender $75
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002DTV172/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B002DTV172&linkCode=as2&tag=yt0c-20

Other expenses that I didn't list:
Wires
Fuses
Surge Arrester
http://www.deltala.com/prod12.htm


Also, if you'd like to tie into the grid you'll also need:
Grid Tie Inverter
 

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Tuco, I'm not really up on solar. But, how many kilowatt hours would that provide over a month if you average about 5 hrs of sun per day?
 

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The "math" on a solar system is definately something that I know very little about at the moment, (when I'm watching a video about solar arrays and they start throwing out numbers, I just get a blank stare on my face and my eyes start to glaze, hehe) but, the components I listed are actually a larger setup than this guys. He uses 6x 80 watt panels (480 watt), and what I have listed is 4x 300 watt panels (1200 watt) which should give much more charging power for those shorter days, right? I think the rest of the system is very close to the same as his.
http://www.freesunpower.com/solarhome.php
At the bottom of the page on this link there are some calculators/design tools to help determine the number of panels and batteries you'll need, etc
 
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I'll have to check it out later.
 

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Well that sure is a handy chart! Always wondered how many watts things took to run the household. Living in a hut and washing clothes in a pot in the yard just doesn't sound like a lot of fun to me. I know how, and could if I had to, but I'd rather write a check to the electric company. :lol: But having solar to take some of the bite off wouldn't be too bad of an idea.
 

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But, how long does it take to use that amount of watts?
 

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I'm thinking the question really is, how many amps is it draining? I dunno, I'm still pretty clueless when it comes to these numbers. I've seen a similar chart that shows amps and watts. What is doesn't tell is precisely what you're asking, and that is "over what period of time" Hour? 24 hours? But, from I do understand, is that the system shown in the link http://www.freesunpower.com/solarhome.php and the system shown on the youtube video above should run your house for about 5 days without recharging. That means if there was no sun at all for 5 days. However, unless you live closer to the poles (or are clouded over), there will be sun for the most part, thus charging will occur.
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I'm guessing that you can compare an item of similar wattage from this chart to the items on the previous chart to get an idea of what amps they draw.
 

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I'm guessing the amps is 'per hour'. The batteries listed above are 1600amp hours. So, if it is amps per hour, if you added up all the amps x hours used of each appliance, that should give you an estimate of how long your charged battery array would last without recharging.
 
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