by thedoctor »
Thu Nov 19, 2015 9:16 am
Hi
Although not in any way an expert, I have been doing some personal research in this area on and off over the past few months on a smaller scale than powering a house and if you want to run your home off of solar that has no direct connection to the grid then you would need battery storage for sure.
Again, not 100% sure but with the commercially installed panels, they do power your home and any excess that is generated is then fed back into the grid where you then receive a payment (feed in tariff).
The amount of power that is generated also varies greatly depending on the direction that the panels are facing e.g. north, south, east, west etc…. whether there is lots of cloud cover, whether they are shaded, whether they are in direct sunlight for long periods of the day etc….
As a very rough estimate, to power the whole house, you would need a setup that would generate somewhere in the region of a 4 kilowatt hours (4kWh) as this should produce enough to power any appliances etc…. but again, it very much depends on position of panels and also where it would be in the country (this is based on a southern UK location).
A friend of mine has just done this to a property they have converted in the south of Spain that has no direct power from the grid. They have a 4kWh system supplying batteries that then powers the house that gives them around a 900ah supply enough to run a large American style fridge, washing machine, lights, TV, laptops, phone chargers, mig welder, power tools and other appliances, but this is in the south of Spain with direct sunlight for 95% of the year.
The system itself comprises of 4KW worth of panels, 4K inverter, 4 or 6 (not sure how many) 6V deep cycle batteries (must be deep cycle) and required cabling. Again, not sure how batteries are setup in terms of series or parallel, but tis is the basic setup.
There are now quite a few independent solar “specialists” dotted around the country that can offer advice on the size/type of setup that would be needed so it’s definitely worth contacting one of these guys for a more expert opinion.
There is also a wealth of info online about such systems. As quick Google search for “off grid living” or “off grid solar setup” will give quite a bit of info.
Hope this helps