I thought this was Summer, where'd it go? Past few days we have been generating 'only' around 16kWh between both systems. Luckily with the woodstove doing the cooking, heating and drying and the extended battery stack taking all the power produced we are easily managing to run the house as normal, chuck an hour of power into the HWT and charge the EV a bit, without touching the grid.
This would not have been possible last year, as alluded to before in my horrendous man maths post. The woodstove is taking up a lot of the electrical load (kettle, cooker, tumble dryer) and the extra battery capacity means I have the headspace to chuck power about in the evening (HWT&EV) knowing we'll be good to go the next morning with remaining capacity until time and meager flow of electrons tops em back up.
This experience coupled with a thought the other day about the varying shades of off gridding made me wonder what you guys do to exclude the grid from your daily life?
I also bought a small back boiler off the back of an excellent post last year by Biff and will be having a crack at using it externally on the stove in a strap together test which is guaranteed to aesthetically horrify SWMBO.
