Well, I've invested. Ordered a ridiculously low price bundle, just to see what can be done and to get some ideas into practice.. At worst, I wasted £50 or so on a phone charger..jennyjj01 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 30, 2022 9:25 am
For now, I'm of the opinion that I want something. It may only be good enough to power some LED house lights and provide for just enough to drive the gas CH if gas is still around but Electricity is off. If I can run a tea cup element long enough to make a mug of tea, that will be a bonus.
For now, I'm tending towards something that will keep a caravan/car battery charged, then I will look at MAYBE getting a 12V caravan fridge, some 12V lamps and a 12V tea maker. The mains inverter might not even feature, and if it does may be a minimal Lidl one or similar.
So. Shopping list:-
18V solar panel (Minimal 100W) There are loads that claim 100W starting as low as £30. I don't believe a word of it.
Current choice, 150W at £120
Solar Charge controller (PWM or MPPT) These start at £8 for what are probably mis-badged PWM
Current choice at £9
Car or caravan battery. I'll probably aim for >65Ah. If TSHTF, would reassign my larger car battery to the role. Target price £70
Selection of Mr16 12V LED lamps and fittings.
12V Kettle and Tea cup element
That should start me off for £200 or so
This is my starter kit, which I HOPE would be enough to provide lights, ample charging facilities and maybe some future hope of running a chiller of some sort.
£9 on a cheap 30A PWM Solar charge controller
£30 on a 25W panel. I KNOW it's not going to give much energy. This is 'speriment. I figure on ~£1 per W of capacity
£9 on a pair of COP LED Rechargeable spotlights, including 18650 batteries. I LOVE these lamps and batteries. Cheaper than last lot ordered.
£6 on a 12V cup immersion heater. Apparently about a 70W load.
I'm in the process of blagging a used car battery, just to make it all work.
Later I'll be buying more Ikea AA cells. LOTS from Ikea.
I'll hold off the inverter idea until I understand more. Taking a leaf out of Jansman's book and just looking to recharge or power some lamps.
Before I go all in and get big expensive panels, I want to get a technical friend to walk me through the maths. I can do watts volts and amps, but get lost after that. I certainly get lost working out solar panel efficiency when the panels are fixed at the wrong angle to the sun.
I need to understand what to expect in real life. I expect to find a situation where I need several days of solar collecting just to get a few hours of usable lamp light. Which is fine. Baby steps. I can always scale up later.
My idea is to use the USB outputs of the controller to charge those 18650 batteries or some AA cells, within the lamps. I don't know whether those Controller USB outputs are powered from the car battery when in darkness.Plenty of measuring and maths to do, which I;ll need help with.