Customer approached me.
They have a nice farmhouse with a small barn, and a workshed.
It is already wired for power from the house, and they also have a deck, with 12V LED lighting on the railings powered by a non functioning solar system.
First they just wanted me to fix the deck lighting setup.
A 100W renogy panel tied to a 30A renogy pwm controller with no batteries.
I tied in a single battety to test things and found the controller bad. Then he showed me the other buildings that needed lighting and such. So i suggedted a larger solar setup.
Anyway, i feel a 3000W all in one with a small bank of GC6V SLA's and a rack of panels ground mount would work well.
I want to offer several options.
They have a 22kW generac fueled by propane for standby power when an outage hits, but propane needs to be filled to work, and having a small solar system for simple backup power soothes them.
Bounce plan ideas here.
I welcome them.
They have a nice farmhouse with a small barn, and a workshed.
It is already wired for power from the house, and they also have a deck, with 12V LED lighting on the railings powered by a non functioning solar system.
First they just wanted me to fix the deck lighting setup.
A 100W renogy panel tied to a 30A renogy pwm controller with no batteries.
I tied in a single battety to test things and found the controller bad. Then he showed me the other buildings that needed lighting and such. So i suggedted a larger solar setup.
Anyway, i feel a 3000W all in one with a small bank of GC6V SLA's and a rack of panels ground mount would work well.
I want to offer several options.
They have a 22kW generac fueled by propane for standby power when an outage hits, but propane needs to be filled to work, and having a small solar system for simple backup power soothes them.
Bounce plan ideas here.
I welcome them.
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