Just s little bump in the highway of life….Merry ChristmasI want you to know you elicit deep hate in me with that shit..
It uses the sun to boil water, which shoots a jet of steam like an esspresso machine milk frother, that spins a wheel that has 2 DC motors on it, that sends that current down to be amplified and used to spin 2 much better motors that actually supply usable household electricity. The steam driver may be changed once i get the advanced people involved....but that's it...if sun is shinning enough, i won't pay for electricity.
Im not sure yet...i have all the math yeah...but there's all these nuances that will determine final specs..."how much can we get out of this".. "ok, then this has to do this"I have a solar system so I'm genuinely interested in how many Kwh it's capable of?
I DIYed a solar backup generator that moonlights as off grid power for most of the critical loads in my house.Im not sure yet...i have all the math yeah...but there's all these nuances that will determine final specs..."how much can we get out of this".. "ok, then this has to do this"
Im shooting for, and feel confident i can realistically achieve, 120v 41a while running...if sun stops boiling water, it's back to grid draw.I DIYed a solar backup generator that moonlights as off grid power for most of the critical loads in my house.
25Kwh of battery power, split phase 6K all in one inverter and 4 - 500 watt solar arrays for the cost of Generac whole house genny + 1000 gallon propane tank + installation.
I need a generator. Unfortunately the kind you buy.Im shooting for, and feel confident i can realistically achieve, 120v 41a while running...if sun stops boiling water, it's back to grid draw.
I thought it was a new bong.It uses the sun to boil water, which shoots a jet of steam like an esspresso machine milk frother, that spins a wheel that has 2 DC motors on it, that sends that current down to be amplified and used to spin 2 much better motors that actually supply usable household electricity. The steam driver may be changed once i get the advanced people involved....but that's it...if sun is shinning enough, i won't pay for electricity.
Ha haI thought it was a new bong.
Yup..then buy a generator?..
holee fuk 41 ampsIm shooting for, and feel confident i can realistically achieve, 120v 41a while running...if sun stops boiling water, it's back to grid draw.
I avoided the grid tie, that's why I bit the bullet and bought the batteries. In full sun it runs 1/2 my house while having enough power to recharge whatever the batteries used at night. Full sun is considered 3.5 hrs where I live but I'm getting 4.5 hrs. = approx. 10Kwh a day.Im shooting for, and feel confident i can realistically achieve, 120v 41a while running...if sun stops boiling water, it's back to grid draw.
I already anticipate massive pushback from grid tie-in because of the erratic nature of my apparatus...theres an answer somewhere for the problem...just not caring enough right nowI avoided the grid tie, that's why I bit the bullet and bought the batteries. In full sun it runs 1/2 my house while having enough power to recharge whatever the batteries used at night. Full sun is considered 3.5 hrs where I live but I'm getting 4.5 hrs. = approx. 10Kwh a day.
Grid tie gets messy with regulations and building codes. Professionally installed Grid tied solar systems are a complete rip off
My system is in a gray area where electrical codes are concerned.
I bought mine...in piecesI need a generator. Unfortunately the kind you buy.
That's using a low end 12v 500w car starter motor from google search as i learned how to play with the numbers, equations, etc...there's bound to be better shit that'll get me higher...just baby steps for nowholee fuk 41 amps
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I already anticipate massive pushback from grid tie-in because of the erratic nature of my apparatus...theres an answer somewhere for the problem...just not caring enough right now
My worst fear at Christmas.......Some Assembly Required.......I bought mine...in pieces
I turned out easier to assemble than a piece of Ikea furniture
You can feed the DC power direct to a grid tied inverter and the output shouldn't be any more erratic than solar.