FrequentExplorer
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Hello everyone,
I am new to this channel, came here looking for information to build my extended off the grid system. I've seen a lot of videos from Will, a lot of info which can be overwhelming, but I hope I can continue to learning from all of you.
So far I've came up with 2 options to build my system (pics attached)
Option 1 - DeltaPro + solar, the easiest not necessarily the cheapest.
Option 2 - BigBattery bank + Growatt, the most cost effective, but requires moderate knowledge.
I recently bought an old, 26 feet Gulfstream motorhome and will be going for option 2, replacing a dinosaur aircon and energy hungry appliances. Would like to kindly ask the community to review these options and provide feedback, this is my first attempt, so I'm sure I probably missed something or have things that are wrong.
As you can see my plans go into details of energy efficiency, extracting as much as possible in SEER and energy consumption, which can be expensive upfront, but I believe it will be cost effective long term, while providing comfort when staying off grid.
Thank you!
I am new to this channel, came here looking for information to build my extended off the grid system. I've seen a lot of videos from Will, a lot of info which can be overwhelming, but I hope I can continue to learning from all of you.
So far I've came up with 2 options to build my system (pics attached)
Option 1 - DeltaPro + solar, the easiest not necessarily the cheapest.
Option 2 - BigBattery bank + Growatt, the most cost effective, but requires moderate knowledge.
I recently bought an old, 26 feet Gulfstream motorhome and will be going for option 2, replacing a dinosaur aircon and energy hungry appliances. Would like to kindly ask the community to review these options and provide feedback, this is my first attempt, so I'm sure I probably missed something or have things that are wrong.
As you can see my plans go into details of energy efficiency, extracting as much as possible in SEER and energy consumption, which can be expensive upfront, but I believe it will be cost effective long term, while providing comfort when staying off grid.
Thank you!