@ 7:54 "it was glorious.." I like that. The thoughts & explanation of why you went off grid are genuine & true. I mean sure the investment is costly but it's also energy independence. One other thing about panels on roofs I don't like is the extra heat that reduces efficiency in summer. I also understand some might not have a lot of space for ground mounts. One other note please don't take it personally, but that light purple/pink chair on the deck needs to go. Cheers.
I'm thinking about a solar system for my house and was wondering if there is a way to wall mount solar panels but be able to tip them up more directly toward the sun. Thanks, Nice video!
Perhaps you will get to it, but your batteries appeared to be lead acid. If so, why would you not use lithium iron phosphate batteries? Why not heat with propane vs. wood stove? Burning wood produces 2.5 more GHG than does gas heating.
excellent presentation and content. Thanks for doing this.
@ 7:54 "it was glorious.." I like that. The thoughts & explanation of why you went off grid are genuine & true. I mean sure the investment is costly but it's also energy independence. One other thing about panels on roofs I don't like is the extra heat that reduces efficiency in summer. I also understand some might not have a lot of space for ground mounts.
One other note please don't take it personally, but that light purple/pink chair on the deck needs to go.
Cheers.
Awesome!
I'm thinking about a solar system for my house and was wondering if there is a way to wall mount solar panels but be able to tip them up more directly toward the sun. Thanks, Nice video!
I'm old but I'm learning and hoping I can leave this to a younger brother.he is not enthusiastic about it as much as I am.
Thanks for your comments, best of luck with your projects
150 m^2 solarpanels gives full year power in house. even winter time
Perhaps you will get to it, but your batteries appeared to be lead acid. If so, why would you not use lithium iron phosphate batteries?
Why not heat with propane vs. wood stove? Burning wood produces 2.5 more GHG than does gas heating.