Shed solar on a budget
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 9:13 pm
So last year I got a couple of panels and a chinese microinverter that sticks a few watts into my somewhat large electricity sucking household with lots of computers, network switches, xboxes and fridges, even before we get the washer and dishwasher going. They are mounted in a south Easterly direction on a shed roof the wrong side of the house so shaded in the morning. Noticeable watts monitored by a home made emonPi. They actually feed via a 13A plug into the downstairs ring main (or rather a spur in the shed!), and the watt monitoring is done via an esp8266 on a board from Mottram Labs as the MCB is at the other side of the house.
So I am working on an upgrade and the self explanatory "project baseload"
I'm headed on a short road trip tomorrow to pick up a total of 8 250w panels, four the same, another matched pair and two randoms. All have similar numbers on the stickers and can probably be stuck together in combinations or even one big string.
I have a couple of enecsys 200w sim-200-72 inverters that I got for very little off ebay last year, but couldn't decide if they were doing anything with the original panels so got the microinverter thing from China. I was contemplating using them on a couple of these panels, but they are probably best binned I guess in the context of 2kw. They are now effectively free though!
I am planning to build a new shed with attached gazebo, it will again be SE facing as garden geography simply doesn't work for due south. Should be able to get 6M of panels in a line on there. I do have lots of SE facing roof at high level and some lower but shaded by next door and a tree, so bits and bobs in different locations might be the best bet. As such my microinverters might be useful for now. I also wondered about vertical on the back of the house which gets hammered by the sun in the summer making it too hot in those rooms, so shading the brickwork would be beneficial as well.
I'm looking for a cheapish inverter to set up with at least the four identical panels as a string, I reckon I need an approved G98 one for my initial setup for the DNO, so all the older secondhand stuff on ebay is a bit of an issue. Anyone got any tips??
So I am working on an upgrade and the self explanatory "project baseload"
I'm headed on a short road trip tomorrow to pick up a total of 8 250w panels, four the same, another matched pair and two randoms. All have similar numbers on the stickers and can probably be stuck together in combinations or even one big string.
I have a couple of enecsys 200w sim-200-72 inverters that I got for very little off ebay last year, but couldn't decide if they were doing anything with the original panels so got the microinverter thing from China. I was contemplating using them on a couple of these panels, but they are probably best binned I guess in the context of 2kw. They are now effectively free though!
I am planning to build a new shed with attached gazebo, it will again be SE facing as garden geography simply doesn't work for due south. Should be able to get 6M of panels in a line on there. I do have lots of SE facing roof at high level and some lower but shaded by next door and a tree, so bits and bobs in different locations might be the best bet. As such my microinverters might be useful for now. I also wondered about vertical on the back of the house which gets hammered by the sun in the summer making it too hot in those rooms, so shading the brickwork would be beneficial as well.
I'm looking for a cheapish inverter to set up with at least the four identical panels as a string, I reckon I need an approved G98 one for my initial setup for the DNO, so all the older secondhand stuff on ebay is a bit of an issue. Anyone got any tips??