Day 1165 of off grid solar lifestyle, so far so good bros. Picrel is the book to my inverter...

Day 1165 of off grid solar lifestyle, so far so good bros. Picrel is the book to my inverter. I don't share my electricity, I'd rather shed the extra into the ground than sell it to the grid. I'm not going to feed their greed. If you're not self sufficient in 2022 what the fuck are you doing?
1050w of solar
400w of wind, I'll be buying a few more of these. They work during the winter better because of no leaves.
I have 900ah of batteries. I run my air conditioner, power tools, refrigerator, washer (though I hang my clothes to dry) dish washer, etc.

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that sounds interesting
how many windmills do you have, how many solar panels?

5 panels, 3x100w, and 2 375w panels
1 400w wind turbine
The 2 375w panels feed into an mppt
The 3 100w into a pwm
The turbine comes with their own little charge controller
I was surprised with how little I needed. I want to get another inverter so I can run more at once.

off grid is a cope, if (((they))) come for you, if (((they))) chose to impose any law on you, if they chose to seize all your property you can do nothing except take a huge cut bbc up your ass and comply because you have no options other than larping as Varg innawoods

>2022
>not being a multimillionaire
>not having multiple passports
>not having offshore bank accounts
>not living on multiple grids at all times

you are a slave hiding from your masters until they chose to come for you, you have fake autonomy, you have no real freedom
you are ngmi

This is a picture from the other morning when I got up for first shift and I was dumping 2 amps into the batteries at dawn twilight. I don't measure the wind turbine though because it just handles itself. It's more for ancillary support. Night time and winter charging. I definitely need a few more of the wind turbines though. I could add another 1kw of solar but even on cloudy days I never use more than they produce.

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I made it 1165 days so far. I grow my own food and my chickens produce my eggs. Stay mad.

would you let me charge my phone from your strong batteries?

A 200ah battery with a 2kw pure sine wave inverter will last you like 3-4 hours running 700watts. This should give you an idea on how to scale things. For every 2000w inverter you have, you want at least 200ah batteries. I really like lithium iron phosphate 4 (lifepo4) batteries. Start small and work your way up. I find for every 2kw inverter I need like 1kw of input energy. You learn ways to bypass electricity. Like I heat with a wood stove. I also have a teg generator for during the winter. I don't like it. It doesn't work that well. It's suppose to produce 100w and it costs well over $1000. Don't buy teg generators. They're worthless.

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For hot water I use solar pool heaters during the summer. I just run water through them and by the time they reach my shower, it's over air temperature. Right around 75F-80F During the winter I run water through a copper coil I set on top of my wood stove. It gets pretty warm. 85F. Warm enough for me. I don't need 120F shower water.

>I don't share my electricity, I'd rather shed the extra into the ground than sell it to the grid.

what a pathetic, sad man

his body his choice

It's amazing I have this gas generator that I've never actually ran. It won't start. It will start with starter fluid but not with gasoline for some strange reason. I just don't know what to do to make it run. I've never needed it before but it would be nice to get it working. Other than that it's been really smooth sailing.

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>I don't share my electricity
i'm thinking based

I've found these to be great for hot water. They work even in mild winters. Never measured the temperature though.

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They want me to get a permit to hook it all up. I looked into it. I have a grid tie inverter. I might hook this up and try to read it's output to see what I can use it for. Fuck their permits, I don't want them on my property.

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I thought about getting a real one like that. The pool heaters were free. They work through autumn until it gets below 50F out. Honestly the wood stove coil works great. It's a more uniform heat. I literally used copper pipe and bent it into a small coil and ran it into my water system with shutoffs and a quick disconnect so it doesn't explode. I don't set it right on the stove surface either, it just kind of hovers like an inch or two over it and it's been totally fine. I'm way too lazy at this point to care unless it becomes an issue which it hasn't.
Pic: don't use more than 50% of these bastards if you cheap out and don't get lithium.

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I just hooked my grid tie inverter to my 48v battery bank and it outputs 240vac... I wonder if I can split this into 2 120v lines and just use it as another inverter! That's amazing! It's just been sitting here collecting dust.
Pic: I have a roll of 2/0 cable I got for free. You really do not want to skimp on your cabling.

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I had to run a plug from my normal inverter to give it a phase. Oh boy I just filled my day tomorrow!

>1050w of solar
>400w of wind
You couldn't even power a full sized fridge and a toaster at the same time off of this. Lmao.

You lack reading comprehension. I run the power into 900ah of batteries. Stay a while, you might learn something.

That's 12,600 watts of power I can use at any given moment. You need to learn how to use solar.

very nice
how much did your stuff cost you?