WalkaboutTed
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My son bought some land where there are no utilities available. He's putting in a tuffshed barn to turn into a tiny house and is planning to put in a solar system that will run everything, including his desktop computer, 12v fridge, and a 12,000btu a/c (need that in Southern New Mexico) . Of course he's expecting Mumsy to design, purchase components and direct the installation. I have no problem with a smaller system, but the scale of the big system is, well, mighty big. He's going to put in a 16'x8' covered patio, in addition to the roof space available. I'll be going up to his place next week with the WattsUp and measure all of his components to find out how big we really need to build his system, though my thought is to build as large a system that is feasible in the given footprint. Of course he wants it done as cheaply as possible.
I think the first step, after we figure out how big he wants his system is to get a commercial solar installer to give him an estimate. Starting there will at least get him to realize that his expectations are pretty high as far as cost is concerned. At least both he and Hubby are pretty handy, so all I have to say is "Jump!", and it will be done.
I guess buying a pallet of panels is a good start, but tying together all the charge controllers and coordinating them and getting wires/cables in bulk is overwhelming. Any suggestions on who/where to buy stuff in bulk and perhaps where I can find info on putting large systems together would be really welcome.
Thanks,
Ted
I think the first step, after we figure out how big he wants his system is to get a commercial solar installer to give him an estimate. Starting there will at least get him to realize that his expectations are pretty high as far as cost is concerned. At least both he and Hubby are pretty handy, so all I have to say is "Jump!", and it will be done.
I guess buying a pallet of panels is a good start, but tying together all the charge controllers and coordinating them and getting wires/cables in bulk is overwhelming. Any suggestions on who/where to buy stuff in bulk and perhaps where I can find info on putting large systems together would be really welcome.
Thanks,
Ted