Small scale "backup" solar PV (ie not FiT)
Posted: 07 Nov 2011, 18:09
First post here (been reading a while!) so hello all.
I'm thinking of putting in a small non-grid-tied PV system to allow us to be able to use radios, charge mobile phones etc in the event of a power cut (an ocurrence that is not commonplace at the moment, but is only going to get more so as time goes on).
I should say at this point that I'm not really interested in trying to run my house off PV; my goal here is to have a minimum provision of mains power to run essential items - including, potentially, the pump of a potential solar water heating system. No point in a solar hot water system to reduce reliance on "the grid" if it doesn't work in a power cut!
Roughly speaking I was thinking of the following:
- ~250W PV panel - £500
- charge controller - £160
- large "deep cycle" battery(ies) - £150
- inverter of around 0.5Kw capacity - £150
- optionally, a mains battery charger
Given that this is much smaller than a "normal" FiT PV installation, I'm hoping to be able to achieve it for around £1000.
Has anyone else here tried anything like this, and if so how did you go about it? I'm also thinking that I could spread the cost slightly by buying the battery(ies) and inverter first, along with a mains charger, to give the benefit of a backup system, and then add the solar equipment later on.
Any observations, musings, thoughts and suggestions welcomed.
Cheers
Calum
I'm thinking of putting in a small non-grid-tied PV system to allow us to be able to use radios, charge mobile phones etc in the event of a power cut (an ocurrence that is not commonplace at the moment, but is only going to get more so as time goes on).
I should say at this point that I'm not really interested in trying to run my house off PV; my goal here is to have a minimum provision of mains power to run essential items - including, potentially, the pump of a potential solar water heating system. No point in a solar hot water system to reduce reliance on "the grid" if it doesn't work in a power cut!
Roughly speaking I was thinking of the following:
- ~250W PV panel - £500
- charge controller - £160
- large "deep cycle" battery(ies) - £150
- inverter of around 0.5Kw capacity - £150
- optionally, a mains battery charger
Given that this is much smaller than a "normal" FiT PV installation, I'm hoping to be able to achieve it for around £1000.
Has anyone else here tried anything like this, and if so how did you go about it? I'm also thinking that I could spread the cost slightly by buying the battery(ies) and inverter first, along with a mains charger, to give the benefit of a backup system, and then add the solar equipment later on.
Any observations, musings, thoughts and suggestions welcomed.
Cheers
Calum