We are in a rented 1st floor maisonette so the amount of change we can make is very limited and things also need to take into account Mr Gillybee's decreasing health/DIY capabilities.
We have a pair of 12v leisure batteries that charge from the solar in the shed. This runs an invertor which has a couple of 240V outlets and a couple of USB. The plan is to run some additional external grade cable to DH workshop and take as much as possible off grid. Primarily the lighting, computing and low end tools. The invertor is able to run the lawn mower as long as it is started with no physical load so should cope with smaller power tools.
The workshop was not suitable for mounting the solar panels so we used the better located shed.
The hold up is that Mr Gillbee's health is getting worse and getting a good weather day to coincide with a good health for DIY day is getting increasingly rare.
For the maisonette we have a batch of 7AH stairlift type 12V batteries and a couple of 300W invertors. These are light enough to carry up and downstairs for charging in parallel with the leisure batteries and are mainly for lighting and computing/comms. There is a USB sourced AA/AAA/C/D cell charger that can run from the invertor to go alongside this too.
Not perfect but a lot better than diddly squat.
What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
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Can you ask the landlord if you can hang a solar panel outside/between your windows?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emAul4ozc1Q
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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GillyBee wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:15 pm We are in a rented 1st floor maisonette so the amount of change we can make is very limited and things also need to take into account Mr Gillybee's decreasing health/DIY capabilities.
We have a pair of 12v leisure batteries that charge from the solar in the shed. This runs an invertor which has a couple of 240V outlets and a couple of USB. The plan is to run some additional external grade cable to DH workshop and take as much as possible off grid. Primarily the lighting, computing and low end tools. The invertor is able to run the lawn mower as long as it is started with no physical load so should cope with smaller power tools.
The workshop was not suitable for mounting the solar panels so we used the better located shed.
The hold up is that Mr Gillbee's health is getting worse and getting a good weather day to coincide with a good health for DIY day is getting increasingly rare.
For the maisonette we have a batch of 7AH stairlift type 12V batteries and a couple of 300W invertors. These are light enough to carry up and downstairs for charging in parallel with the leisure batteries and are mainly for lighting and computing/comms. There is a USB sourced AA/AAA/C/D cell charger that can run from the invertor to go alongside this too.
Not perfect but a lot better than diddly squat.
If budget eventually enables you to look at the smaller ecoflow / jackery units I've a river 2 (now superseded by the river 3... it's 256wh capacity 300w inverter 2xusb a one usbc and a 12v outlet and weighs bugger all 3.5kg according to Google
It'll run our tv for 5hrs
A standard Led lamp this one is 3.5w for 16 hrs
Solar charge from a 100w panel (additional mc4 to xt60 cable needed )
Can mains charge from flat in about 1 hour
Or car charge takes about 2.5 hours from memory
Got this for £166 last summer in the Argos sale
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
That is a nice toy. Is it lithium cell?
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Lithium iron phosphate
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
Breeding season is approaching so today we checked out all our incubators and will leave them to run overnight to ensure they are working, so far only one (our newest) has failed so that will be repaired tomorrow. This will be followed by a 24 hour UPS test run. We allow all our birds to sit but also incubate eggs to ensure successful hatch rates in case of natural hatching failures.
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That’s a well thought out setup that covers all basic needs, very similar to ours, 2 120w panels on the garden shed our only south facing roof, for lighting and battery charging, leisure, AA/AAA and usb devices.GillyBee wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:15 pm We are in a rented 1st floor maisonette so the amount of change we can make is very limited and things also need to take into account Mr Gillybee's decreasing health/DIY capabilities.
We have a pair of 12v leisure batteries that charge from the solar in the shed. This runs an invertor which has a couple of 240V outlets and a couple of USB. The plan is to run some additional external grade cable to DH workshop and take as much as possible off grid. Primarily the lighting, computing and low end tools. The invertor is able to run the lawn mower as long as it is started with no physical load so should cope with smaller power tools.
The workshop was not suitable for mounting the solar panels so we used the better located shed.
The hold up is that Mr Gillbee's health is getting worse and getting a good weather day to coincide with a good health for DIY day is getting increasingly rare.
For the maisonette we have a batch of 7AH stairlift type 12V batteries and a couple of 300W invertors. These are light enough to carry up and downstairs for charging in parallel with the leisure batteries and are mainly for lighting and computing/comms. There is a USB sourced AA/AAA/C/D cell charger that can run from the invertor to go alongside this too.
Not perfect but a lot better than diddly squat.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
British Berkefeld 6L Stainless Steel Gravity Water Filter System with x2 Ceramic candle filters
British Berkefeld Doulton Ceramic Replacement Candle Filters x2
Stainless steel spigot for above
x4 RFID cards for wallet passport and phone.
All arriving tomorrow, hopefully before any storms.
British Berkefeld Doulton Ceramic Replacement Candle Filters x2
Stainless steel spigot for above
x4 RFID cards for wallet passport and phone.
All arriving tomorrow, hopefully before any storms.
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 12
Oooh Nice! And after some of the recent water outages a good idea too. How big is it? Storage is becoming a problem here but I would love one myself.
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Had a wander round the garden tidying any loose bits away few more bits to shift tomorrow but the bulk is done (loose buckets and watering cans to stack / fill with water )
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong 
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine