need advice re solar power please
- diamond lil
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Re: need advice re solar power please
Oh god forget it then
too much hassle. We'll just eat soup and tins! Thanks x
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poppypiesdad
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Re: need advice re solar power please
Just for me really
12 x 240ah deep cycle batteries@ £170 £2040
1 x 1500w 12v inverter £400 ish depending on model
1x solar charge controller £300 ish again depending on model
4 x 250w solar panels@£277 £1108
2 x (2 panel support system complete)@£215.90 £431.80
Total bill £ 4280.
and your batteries will need replacing probably every 5 years but this may vary .
Damm expensive .
J
12 x 240ah deep cycle batteries@ £170 £2040
1 x 1500w 12v inverter £400 ish depending on model
1x solar charge controller £300 ish again depending on model
4 x 250w solar panels@£277 £1108
2 x (2 panel support system complete)@£215.90 £431.80
Total bill £ 4280.
and your batteries will need replacing probably every 5 years but this may vary .
Damm expensive .
J
Be Prepared.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
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Spiderwebb
Re: need advice re solar power please
To my eye the calcs look way to steep. The spec of a Samsung RSH5UBMH states an annual consumption of 441kWh/yr, equiv. to 1208w/day. A long way short of the 6408w/day estimate above.
See here for spec - http://www.appliance-reviews.co.uk/p/Sa ... cification
Check this out for £1295 -
http://www.mysolarshop.co.uk/solar-frid ... -p-47.html.
Granted, the freezer is 30 litres smaller and there's no fridge, but you could have 3 of these kits for £4280! Read through the pages at the following link which do a really good job of explaining (in relatively simple terms) how to design a solar system - I'm in no way connected to the site, but have found it to be a good source of info; I'm sure there are 00's of others.
http://www.mysolarshop.co.uk/info_produ ... nfo_id=168
See here for spec - http://www.appliance-reviews.co.uk/p/Sa ... cification
Check this out for £1295 -
http://www.mysolarshop.co.uk/solar-frid ... -p-47.html.
Granted, the freezer is 30 litres smaller and there's no fridge, but you could have 3 of these kits for £4280! Read through the pages at the following link which do a really good job of explaining (in relatively simple terms) how to design a solar system - I'm in no way connected to the site, but have found it to be a good source of info; I'm sure there are 00's of others.
http://www.mysolarshop.co.uk/info_produ ... nfo_id=168
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short circuit
Re: need advice re solar power please
its a shame there is no steam engine boffins here steam and wood generator would be nice. on its own solar is a very cash hungery setup and it takes a lot of peddling to make up the power to run a basic freezer but ever been camping? is there not camping freezers that run of 12 volts and gas
I wonder how thay work I think thay work simple by compressing a liquid thru a small pipe then spraying it into a larger one as the liquid turns to gas it cools the pipe then collects at the bottom of the pipe again in a one way cycle so it should be possible to make some sort of burner to warm the liquid to make it happen.
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poppypiesdad
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Re: need advice re solar power please
Couple of things you've not taken into account ,Spiderwebb wrote:To my eye the calcs look way to steep. The spec of a Samsung RSH5UBMH states an annual consumption of 441kWh/yr, equiv. to 1208w/day. A long way short of the 6408w/day estimate above.
See here for spec - http://www.appliance-reviews.co.uk/p/Sa ... cification
Check this out for £1295 -
http://www.mysolarshop.co.uk/solar-frid ... -p-47.html.
Granted, the freezer is 30 litres smaller and there's no fridge, but you could have 3 of these kits for £4280! Read through the pages at the following link which do a really good job of explaining (in relatively simple terms) how to design a solar system - I'm in no way connected to the site, but have found it to be a good source of info; I'm sure there are 00's of others.
http://www.mysolarshop.co.uk/info_produ ... nfo_id=168
Its not a fridge freezer
You need to take into account the power to run the defrost heaters
The figures quoted are correct to run the fridge freezer for 2 days
And for the recharging of the batteries .
Your shown freezer is purpose designed for the system , so yes you could buy 3 but she has already got the f/f
Be Prepared.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
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poppypiesdad
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Re: need advice re solar power please
There you go ,short circuit wrote:its a shame there is no steam engine boffins here steam and wood generator would be nice. on its own solar is a very cash hungery setup and it takes a lot of peddling to make up the power to run a basic freezer but ever been camping? is there not camping freezers that run of 12 volts and gasI wonder how thay work I think thay work simple by compressing a liquid thru a small pipe then spraying it into a larger one as the liquid turns to gas it cools the pipe then collects at the bottom of the pipe again in a one way cycle so it should be possible to make some sort of burner to warm the liquid to make it happen.
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/town/terra ... idges.html
But the question was for a solar set up .
Be Prepared.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
Re: need advice re solar power please
I was asked by my Wife if solar powered hair straightners existed......I just looked at her and wished for an EMP...you just know that i am now going to have to invent Solar Powered Straightners.......
A Prepper is for life, not just for Doomsday !!
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poppypiesdad
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Re: need advice re solar power please
http://www.amazon.co.uk/BaByliss-2581BU ... B001GJVI0KDjorn wrote:I was asked by my Wife if solar powered hair straightners existed......I just looked at her and wished for an EMP...you just know that i am now going to have to invent Solar Powered Straightners.......
Emp not an issue
J
Be Prepared.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
Re: need advice re solar power please
NO! !!!!!!!! no hair dryers or straightners in the new World.....
A Prepper is for life, not just for Doomsday !!
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poppypiesdad
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Re: need advice re solar power please
http://www.towsure.com/product/12_Volt_ ... Hair_DryerDjorn wrote:NO! !!!!!!!! no hair dryers or straightners in the new World.....
And
http://www.towsure.com/product/12_Volt_ ... aighteners
Anyway off topic
Be Prepared.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.