You know what WONβT get stuck in the Strait of Hormuz?
Sunlight and solar panels.
You know what WONβT get stuck in the Strait of Hormuz?
Sunlight and solar panels.
You know what WONβT get stuck in the Strait of Hormuz?
Sunlight and solar panels.
Really need battery's and off grid capability whenever possible. Charger +Inverter or a hybrid. No Battery no power in the nighttime or a rainy day.
Problem with systems that need grid synchronization or cloud is you might have full battery's but still sit in darkness due to outages.
100% offgrid also really needs a generator of some kind to bridge longer bad weather periods.
Battery systems DC coupled to the inverter are by far the best option. They also need less complex management then AC coupled and you can normally mix vendors of inverters/batteries etc.
Thank you I will be looking in to a setup made from separate components.
My present Delta Pro with 2 extra battery packs is working fine but I am open to improvements at a reasonable price.
Looking at many non net connected setups I do not think I overpaid. Panels are in the garden btw.
@Kerplunk @nickofnz my Goodwe inverter has an automatic island mode which works from the BYD battery stack just fine. On a power outage it won't drive the full load of the house, but we can live without the dishwasher and air conditioner (we have large ceiling fans too). Came as a standard feature on the inverter, some messing about in the distribution board so that only the low power devices were powered, across the three available 3600W circuits for the island mode
Have about 15KW of solar panels, and about 15KWh in battery. So nothing fancy by Australian standards. The ducted aircon is a chunki boi pulling 4.5KW, so we were keen to drive that from the sun from morning to dusk on summer days
I also hear that wind can pass through the Strait unabated. π
@nickofnz the solar panels will get stuck in the Red Sea though.
I'd still like to move beyond wars for oil
EDIT: Ignore this, I conflated the Straight of Hormuz with the Gulf of Aden
My dude, most of the panels come from China rn. Yeah, we won't have to ship nearly as many panels nearly as often as barrels of oil, but having a global supply chain shock still fucks with green energy too. Until panel production is much less centralised, that'll be true for all forms of energy, not just the forms that such and realistically should've been phased out decades ago.