EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
What does a dozen eggs sell for in your area? Here in East Texas, the stores are limiting people to two dozen at a time, and they are in the $5 range per dozen.
Sounds terrific. Good luck!I'm about to get started on my new garage. It's going to be 24x44x35, interior finished and heated. I'm doing 24" wide by 36" deep footers, then 2 block up. On the 2 block will be 10' 2x8's making the first floor 12' high for a 2 post and 4 post lift. 2nd floor will have 14" manufacturered floor joists and 8' ceiling, 3rd floor will have 14" manufacturered floor joists and scissor trusses giving vaulted ceiling. I'll have a metal shop on the 2nd floor and an office for work, 3rd floor will be used half for storage and half for a man cave with bay window looking out over my property.
2 8x10' doors in the front, on the side will have 2 man doors. all 3 floors will have radiant floor heating, I haven't figured out how I'm going to heat the water yet though. Going between floors will have a 5x8' elevator. 2 windows per floor on the side and 2 windows on the front on 2nd and 3rd floor.
I have a friend who is a contractor and will be doing the bulk of the work but i'll be on site to help. I'm doing the excavation myself with my 1953 Oliver backhoe, old girl is still kicking and never misses a beat.
$5-7 for regular white eggs, but that's if they're in stock. I haven't seen eggs in the grocery store in a few weeks.What does a dozen eggs sell for in your area? Here in East Texas, the stores are limiting people to two dozen at a time, and they are in the $5 range per dozen.
Everything works. And by works, I mean I can get it work ready in a weekend or less.All your equipment has character
yes, the system is half done, i'm going from 24 to 48 for a total of 11.5kw. Which should be perfect as most sunny days i'm generating more than half of my total consumption. I'm up to 90kwh in battery, so i have a decent buffer size as well.Are you increasing the number of panels?
| Load | Solar PV | |
| 29-Apr | 21.3 kWh | 14.9 kWh |
| 28-Apr | 50.2 kWh | 36.4 kWh |
| 27-Apr | 52.6 kWh | 31.0 kWh |
| 26-Apr | 42.5 kWh | 13.0 kWh |
| 25-Apr | 49.6 kWh | 30.6 kWh |
| 24-Apr | 55.3 kWh | 33.9 kWh |
| 23-Apr | 48.0 kWh | 34.6 kWh |
| 22-Apr | 52.7 kWh | 29.7 kWh |
| 21-Apr | 44.7 kWh | 11.6 kWh |
| 20-Apr | 43.9 kWh | 28.8 kWh |
| 19-Apr | 47.4 kWh | 16.2 kWh |
| 18-Apr | 62.1 kWh | 34.2 kWh |
| 17-Apr | 52.0 kWh | 38.0 kWh |
| 16-Apr | 52.6 kWh | 21.9 kWh |
| 15-Apr | 52.9 kWh | 16.1 kWh |
| 14-Apr | 47.7 kWh | 10.9 kWh |
| 13-Apr | 51.9 kWh | 17.3 kWh |
| 12-Apr | 56.0 kWh | 10.9 kWh |
| 11-Apr | 51.8 kWh | 5.5 kWh |
| 10-Apr | 49.2 kWh | 11.6 kWh |
| 9-Apr | 59.9 kWh | 37.4 kWh |
| 8-Apr | 67.9 kWh | 34.1 kWh |
| 7-Apr | 56.4 kWh | 4.2 kWh |
| 6-Apr | 49.2 kWh | 9.2 kWh |
| 5-Apr | 58.9 kWh | 4.8 kWh |
| 4-Apr | 51.8 kWh | 16.1 kWh |
| 3-Apr | 49.6 kWh | 13.6 kWh |
| 2-Apr | 61.4 kWh | 8.6 kWh |
| 1-Apr | 44.2 kWh | 25.6 kWh |
| 31-Mar | 54.1 kWh | 22.1 kWh |
| 30-Mar | 30.1 kWh | 12.9 kWh |