My first guess would be that it's super cost prohibitive to set up solar on the scale that grow rooms need. I single 1k is going to use 360kwh a month in bloom, to purchase a system to power that is over 10 grand for just the panels and batteries, let alone if you have to pay someone to install it. Maybe if you were just running CFL's or a low wattage LED it might work but man that's a lot of cash up front for the yield your gonna get.
To your point though of using the sun, I think as legalization progresses your going to see the industry shift more and more to climate controlled greenhouses. Once pot is a mainstream commodity companies are going to be looking for ways to stay price competitive and cutting the light bill is a great place to start.
It's not that bad of an idea, only thing is, if you have enough sun to produce you might as well just use the sun to produce. But a hybrid setup.. wind, hydro, solar, geothermal, multi-fueled generators all in one...now your talking!
You would need more than one source to rely on. Having solar and alternative energy to keep a UPS or battery bank\inverter setup charged is a good way to keep vital gear running long enough to save a crop if the power potentially go's out... and generator noise is a issue or something. With the kind of setup it would take you might as well harvest the electricity and sell it to the power company.
You can salvage UPS's and hookup larger deep cycle batteries to them, with a few cheap solar trickle chargers I suppose, if your on a budget lol. And I agree about DC, Im building my house now and soon going to wire it up for mostly 12v.
If you are real handy just forget the panels and build a solar power sterling engine generator that sits in the focal point of a large parabolic dish, hooked to a sun tracking device that only uses 5% or so of the energy it makes. Then you could power your whole house and then some. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6egnf_vVJ8 The grid is a joke all homes could have one of these!
My first guess would be that it's super cost prohibitive to set up solar on the scale that grow rooms need. I single 1k is going to use 360kwh a month in bloom, to purchase a system to power that is over 10 grand for just the panels and batteries, let alone if you have to pay someone to install it. Maybe if you were just running CFL's or a low wattage LED it might work but man that's a lot of cash up front for the yield your gonna get.
To your point though of using the sun, I think as legalization progresses your going to see the industry shift more and more to climate controlled greenhouses. Once pot is a mainstream commodity companies are going to be looking for ways to stay price competitive and cutting the light bill is a great place to start.
Ironically all the states that are going legal are for the most part states with very short growing seasons, it'll probably be 100 years before the southern states make any progress on the issue. You are spot on with the cultivars for greenhouses. I grew some indicate Dom pineapples this summer with colas 2ft long and 5 inches in diameter, absolutely gorgeous. But they got crushed by bud rot because something like that stays damp all the time. My better balanced hybrids and Sat leaning plants are rot free for the most part. Another aspect I have found is that establishing IPM is tricky because the hard-core pesticides and anti fungal that fruit growers use don't have legitimate information for use on cannabis safely. So you basically stay organic or blindly spray chems. I look forward to the day when more real science is applied to our trade
You are so better off with a small heated GH. You can stick frame the walls and do a double or triple layer roof with air gaps in between. Indoor growing just isn't doable from off the grid power at this point.
a lot of stuff runs on DC now days including quality LED lights and fans, why are we not seeing more of this? it bypasses the need for an inverter, if you need Constant current you can throw in a Buck driver....
I must be missing smth?
Anyone know about solar power?
The grid is a complete monopoly, I suppose I understand the need for people with no choice but to hook up, especially if you are already jacked in or it's right there. It's a monster and you can literally see it growing from space as we slave to make it bigger, like a large parasite consuming the life out of the ground. It makes us dependent and lazy, plus the raw energy isn't filtered from unidentified signals like your own inverter can do. The smart meter's are known to know exactly what you are running and now days they can beam wifi through light so you really don't know exactly whats traveling through those wires in or out of your home.
Anyway If you aren't yet on the grid it makes much more sense to invest in good batteries and ways to charge them than possibly pay an arm or a leg to have the utilities hooked up. They also pretty much own your land where the lines run once you sign a contract, which I think you are forced to do anyway if you want to run a household depending where you live. Some people want to hide from the noise and they can't.
I was just saying the off grid technology has been there for a longer than the grid itself and ya the real joke is the price now days. Hell a guy could use potato's or even a garbage built plasma reactor to vaporize almost anything into fuel to grow pot. Energy can be converted into infinite forms, but the only way to actually store it is with batteries. 12v will be the majority of systems left running when an EMP strike happens or the ancient grids just up and black out . You really can't even rely on it now more than any other system, especially solar.. I totally understand the need for grow equipment to start adapting more to people who are going alternative. Its inevitable!