Good afternoon everyone,
I'm a backyard DIY'er and currently Solar and wind has interested me as new project. The intent is not to be off the grid or tied to the grid.
Current Project:
Just set up a 18 x 36 MGPTS Military tent. We rent on 5 acres and I could't justify a structure for a shop, so this was my economical alternative. The plan is to set up a single solar panel for now just to run 4 -6 Utilitech 13.5-Watt (60W) Base Warm White ( 3000K) LED Bulbs (yes, I took that from Lowes website, and if there is a better alternative I am all ears.) For my first panel I found a 295 watt Sharp that I would like to use. If I did the calculation right I believe I can use a 20 amp charge controller. For my battery's I was looking to get 2 x 12v 50aH golf cart batteries. The inverter is going to be a Cen-tech 2000 Watt Continuous/4000 Watt Peak Power Inverter. Looking to see how this works with my LED lights, whether or not I can use some tools in the shop also. For example a small pancake compressor that I use with my bostitch airnailers, and maybe a quick cut with my 12" miter saw.
I realize this is not the ideal super power system, the goal is to get my feet wet and just see how this system evolves.
There is a ton more reading and research for me to do, please rip my Project apart as I am looking to improve upon my first attempt.
Thank you.
This site is amazing.
I'm a backyard DIY'er and currently Solar and wind has interested me as new project. The intent is not to be off the grid or tied to the grid.
Current Project:
Just set up a 18 x 36 MGPTS Military tent. We rent on 5 acres and I could't justify a structure for a shop, so this was my economical alternative. The plan is to set up a single solar panel for now just to run 4 -6 Utilitech 13.5-Watt (60W) Base Warm White ( 3000K) LED Bulbs (yes, I took that from Lowes website, and if there is a better alternative I am all ears.) For my first panel I found a 295 watt Sharp that I would like to use. If I did the calculation right I believe I can use a 20 amp charge controller. For my battery's I was looking to get 2 x 12v 50aH golf cart batteries. The inverter is going to be a Cen-tech 2000 Watt Continuous/4000 Watt Peak Power Inverter. Looking to see how this works with my LED lights, whether or not I can use some tools in the shop also. For example a small pancake compressor that I use with my bostitch airnailers, and maybe a quick cut with my 12" miter saw.
I realize this is not the ideal super power system, the goal is to get my feet wet and just see how this system evolves.
There is a ton more reading and research for me to do, please rip my Project apart as I am looking to improve upon my first attempt.
Thank you.
This site is amazing.
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