As with any project, good solid information is hard to find unless you are willing and able to pay for the instruction books and videos. Even then, it is easy to spend the money only to find that the information is incomplete at best, and not suited for those with small funding (experience talking here). These factors make trial and error a necessary adventure.
In a previous post, I mentioned that my hope was to power my water well with this first set of panels. That is where the disappointment comes in. With all the wires hooked up and the battery at full charge, sun shining brightly on the panels and the well pump hooked up to the inverter, I was filled with dread and anticipation as I flipped the switch to start the pump. With a sinking in the pit of my stomach, I heard a very short lived buzz, then silence. I had purchased an inverter powerful enough to RUN the pump, but had miscalculated the amount of extra power it takes to START the pump. This is also the case with my table saw and band saw, both of which have big enough motors to require starting capacitors.
Now, enough of the disappointment. The exciting part is that the inverter is powerful enough to fun the computer, as well as several of my woodworking tools such as the planer, joiner and several other power tools that don't require a lot of extra power to start. This is exciting to me. Even though I can't run the well from this little system, I can alternate between the computer and tools in my wood shop. Yes there are bugs to work out (there always are), and mindset changes to be made, but we are one step closer to going off grid.
Water supply is obviously very important, so now it becomes a question of whether to work toward a larger inverter for the existing pump, or to get a 12volt or 24 volt pump that will pull less power without the need for an inverter. There is, however, only one answer for the more powerful tools. A larger inverter will be required. In all probability, the item that I am able to purchase first (larger inverter or DC powered pump) will be the next step. Between now and then, I am enjoying using electric that does not run through my meter.
I would love to see your input and comments on this subject. Thank You.
You are my hero's...Please, please, please tell me you will share when you figure this all out. I, like you, would LOVE to be more self-sufficient and we do what we can but solar power is something we would LOVE to have but can't afford to purchase ourselves and my brain isn't wired to figure it out on my own and no one knows which "instructions" on-line are scams and which are real so I am hesitant to do anything. I would have to piece it together one piece at a time as well. I am a homeschooling, back to college mom so my hubby pays all the bills. We garden and have a cow processed every year for our meat and have laying hens too but power usage is a huge issue. At our new house we have city water currently too and would love to get our well water back some day as well. <3 Thanks for all you do you are very motivating!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely comment, Valerie. I do understand you hesitation, with all the conflicting info out there. It seems everyone just wants to make a buck. That is why I have been muddling through the way I have. It is quite a learning experience and I will certainly keep everyone posted on the progress. When It is all working and the bugs worked out, I will gladly pull all the information together for everyone to benefit from. My first, best advice is to look at all the places you can conserve, simply because any energy you aren't using, you won't have to produce. It also helps to get away from the mindset of taking the "unlimited" supply for granted. Thanks again, and glad to be of help.
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