Dr. Buddington
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Anything with a Kubota in it will work great. Also, if you are using a genny for your 24/7 power source - you should change the oil weekly and belts/filters monthly.
I don't think running a 10k from solar power is viable. You can do the calculations, but if it were me I'd just assume you would need way too many batteries as well and write it off; I'm guessing like thousands of dollars worth of expensive deep cycle batteries.if I want have one grow with 10 kw how many batteries i need to have for reserve in one rain day and if is possible have those batteries in home?
Yes they are loud, big ones are expensive, they can be put in a building or enclosure but you need air intake an exhaust.
gas is most efficient, followed by natural gas and then propane. I think propane would be easier to use tho especially if hooked up to a large tank.
Propane burns cleaner and has a long shelf life compared to diesel or gas which can go bad if not used fast enough.
It will still cost thousands but "industrial batteries" aka very large expensive batteries would be my choice for something on that scale.I don't think running a 10k from solar power is viable. You can do the calculations, but if it were me I'd just assume you would need way too many batteries as well and write it off; I'm guessing like thousands of dollars worth of expensive deep cycle batteries.
convert this 400 volts in 220 volts?
Solar + wind would be an ideal long term investment, some deep cycle industrial batteries can last over 20 years. Payback in less than 5 years with a good price and equipment. Best I would say is to use a greenhouse and supplement with lights, reducing those costs for solar/batteries as well.I don't think running a 10k from solar power is viable. You can do the calculations, but if it were me I'd just assume you would need way too many batteries as well and write it off; I'm guessing like thousands of dollars worth of expensive deep cycle batteries.