Rmart30
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2009
- Messages
- 612
- Location
- Alabama
- Tractor
- Currently have Kubota L4600HST, Kubota M7040, Kubota M8540, two Massey 265's, Massey 230, ...... Had Long 510, Mahindra 3510.Ford 4000, Deere 4230.
Spent my first weekend in my solar powered cabin. This is on some property I will build my retirement home on in the future. We just needed somewhere to get out of the heat and cool off when working at the property, or to sleep at a couple nights a month. Power company wanted $5000 to run power to the site, and $40 is about their minimum monthly charge. So about $500 a year just to keep power at the site even if dont use it.
I spent less than $1400 on a 48v all in one inverter, 4 lithium 12v batteries, misc hardware, cables etc.
Had 6, 270w solar panels given to me. If id had to have bought them they would have been around $75 each. That would have brought the total to about $1800-1900.
I ran my MIDEA inverter type window ac unit, my tv, my internet box, a fan, outdoor lights, and security cameras. Im happy with the results. So now, i can leave my wifi box on for security cams and outdoor lights all the time and not have to worry about running up a monthly power bill.
Solar is so cheap and easy to do nowdays, plus you get a 30% tax credit on what you purchase. It literally took me about a hour and half to set this system up and its done. if you haven't looked into solar utube has some great videos showing what can be done and how easy it is. this system is portable and could be easily moved. I can put up a link to one of the solar guys utube videos to show how easy is to build if anyone would want to see.
I spent less than $1400 on a 48v all in one inverter, 4 lithium 12v batteries, misc hardware, cables etc.
Had 6, 270w solar panels given to me. If id had to have bought them they would have been around $75 each. That would have brought the total to about $1800-1900.
I ran my MIDEA inverter type window ac unit, my tv, my internet box, a fan, outdoor lights, and security cameras. Im happy with the results. So now, i can leave my wifi box on for security cams and outdoor lights all the time and not have to worry about running up a monthly power bill.
Solar is so cheap and easy to do nowdays, plus you get a 30% tax credit on what you purchase. It literally took me about a hour and half to set this system up and its done. if you haven't looked into solar utube has some great videos showing what can be done and how easy it is. this system is portable and could be easily moved. I can put up a link to one of the solar guys utube videos to show how easy is to build if anyone would want to see.