Off Grid Solar Part 3 – Batteries

Research on batteries can be really confusing when you start. Hopefully this post can help you dig down to just the factors that are important when selecting a battery type. First though, here’s the rule; battery technology is moving so fast whatever you select will be close to outdated by the time you install it. So don’t worry about the latest and greatest, just worry about what will do the job for you. Continue reading “Off Grid Solar Part 3 – Batteries”

Off Grid Solar Part 2

This bad person is a Red Earth Drop Bear system. We were originally going to use a German made B-Box unit for the battery storage but since then Australian made lithium iron batteries have come on the market in quantity. This system is a drop in with the batteries, charge controllers and inverters all housed in the cabinet pre-wired. More on this unit when it’s finally installed – another saga! Who’d have expected that hey? Continue reading “Off Grid Solar Part 2”

Off Grid Solar Part 1

Hi again! I’d like to preface this post by writing, as I sit on the bed, that Freddie is providing assistance and that his and my training in remote power systems are exactly the same. Anything written here is drawn from our experience and reading and nowhere else. In other words neither me nor the cat are qualified experts, rather our knowledge is applicable to us and may or may not be to your situation. Now we have the obligatory rider out of the way, let’s get on with the post.

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