In my opinion ROI is so, so dependent on individual circumstances, i.e. work patterns, house occupancy, energy use patterns, how you heat and cook (gas, electric, oil etc.) how much on site generation you have (wind helps fill the "dips" of solar and most significantly generates in the dark.Windbag wrote: ↑Mon Apr 10, 2023 10:49 am Sorry. I am grid negative (annually), however I do still shower on foggy days so I import. But I am going to check my numbers again.
I agree some things you do just for fun & nurdery.
But the wind & solar for me was an interesting and enjoyable investment. But I struggle to make batteries add-up. Some of the battery bank retailers make some wild claims. Wondered if it's was me.
Batteries in cars are a brilliant idea to microgrid, apart from the cars don't work fur me either physically or financially.
With your 10kW solar and 13kW of wind I am not surprised that the ROI doesn't seem to work for you.
Also worth bearing in mind (won't help with your figures mind!) that you need to factor "round trip efficiency" if charging on cheap rate to discharge at peak times. I would put it at around 85 to 90% based on the observations of my system (units in vs units out).