ColinScowen
Mechanical
- Sep 5, 2005
- 20
Hi all. Happy new year!
This is an initial post for a project that I am hoping to do this year.
Background: I live in the Czech Republic, in a south facing house with two roofs of different pitch (I will measure the pitch (approx fifty something and forty something)and area later on when the temp rises above freezing!).
I currently have a coal boiler that provides my heating and hot water in the winter, and an electric immersion heater that provides hot water in the summer. I do not have any gas connection here. (I have already read thread248-189091, which I found very useful) We also suffer from periodic power cuts, which are very infuriating. I also have a number of breaker boxes around the house, after the main breakers. There is also an RE shop in the town where I live. (I haven't been there yet, I wanted to get some background first.)
Now, the cost of coal is rising, as is the cost of electricity. I am seriously considering putting in a PV system. I do not understand the local laws regarding net metering at the moment, but it is something I will be researching.
At the moment I am looking for some help with the initial stages.
I have spent a month recording my daily power usage, seems to be about 25kWh per day.
I would like to be completely independent of the grid, but without some significant work on the house, I don't see that happening.
My current expectation is that I would get two banks of PV on the roofs (Larger bank on the fifty something roof, as this would work better in the winter), connected to a bank of batteries. I would then have a converter, to convert the dc to ac. Similar to solar power in a motor home, but on a larger scale.
I am toying with either connecting the system to the house through a separate circuit, so that I have the choice of connecting to RE or grid, or connecting to certain of my breaker boxes and controlling what gets used where in that way.
My preference is the former, since that makes the choice of outlet very obvious to everyone, it also allows me to reduce the load to the bank of batteries in the winter, when they would receive less charge from the PV system.
My initial questions are:
I have done some rough usage measurements, but are there any others that I should do that spring to mind?
Does anyone know of any websites, similar to the one posted in thread248-189091, but in EUrope? Or indeed any other websites that I may find useful?
Are there any suppliers that I should or shouldn't use?
Has anyone done a similar project themselves?
What are the different issues I may face in mounting and connecting the systems (I don't expect the system to pay for itself now, but, with cost increases and inflation and such like in the future, it may come close.)?
Are LiIon batteries better here, or should I stick with Lead Acid?
Does anyone have any different ideas about how I may be able to do this better?
Regards, Colin.
This is an initial post for a project that I am hoping to do this year.
Background: I live in the Czech Republic, in a south facing house with two roofs of different pitch (I will measure the pitch (approx fifty something and forty something)and area later on when the temp rises above freezing!).
I currently have a coal boiler that provides my heating and hot water in the winter, and an electric immersion heater that provides hot water in the summer. I do not have any gas connection here. (I have already read thread248-189091, which I found very useful) We also suffer from periodic power cuts, which are very infuriating. I also have a number of breaker boxes around the house, after the main breakers. There is also an RE shop in the town where I live. (I haven't been there yet, I wanted to get some background first.)
Now, the cost of coal is rising, as is the cost of electricity. I am seriously considering putting in a PV system. I do not understand the local laws regarding net metering at the moment, but it is something I will be researching.
At the moment I am looking for some help with the initial stages.
I have spent a month recording my daily power usage, seems to be about 25kWh per day.
I would like to be completely independent of the grid, but without some significant work on the house, I don't see that happening.
My current expectation is that I would get two banks of PV on the roofs (Larger bank on the fifty something roof, as this would work better in the winter), connected to a bank of batteries. I would then have a converter, to convert the dc to ac. Similar to solar power in a motor home, but on a larger scale.
I am toying with either connecting the system to the house through a separate circuit, so that I have the choice of connecting to RE or grid, or connecting to certain of my breaker boxes and controlling what gets used where in that way.
My preference is the former, since that makes the choice of outlet very obvious to everyone, it also allows me to reduce the load to the bank of batteries in the winter, when they would receive less charge from the PV system.
My initial questions are:
I have done some rough usage measurements, but are there any others that I should do that spring to mind?
Does anyone know of any websites, similar to the one posted in thread248-189091, but in EUrope? Or indeed any other websites that I may find useful?
Are there any suppliers that I should or shouldn't use?
Has anyone done a similar project themselves?
What are the different issues I may face in mounting and connecting the systems (I don't expect the system to pay for itself now, but, with cost increases and inflation and such like in the future, it may come close.)?
Are LiIon batteries better here, or should I stick with Lead Acid?
Does anyone have any different ideas about how I may be able to do this better?
Regards, Colin.