Hello all,
I've got to get a move on with a solar PV setup for home, to eliminate or at least drastically reduce my bills come December when my fixed tariff runs out.
I'm not an electrician, but I do have the services of an electrician available for the connections and I shall be doing most of the installation work myself.
Our useage varies between 8-15kWh per day, a bit more when we run the hot tub. We don't have an EV but may do in the future. It's a detatched house, gas central heating and water but I plan to install an iBoost system to heat the water. I work shifts so some days I am home during the day and out at work at night, sometimes the other way around.
Our roof is a hip-ridge affair with a large east (will fit 6 modules at 1052 x 1776mm) and west aspect (5 modules) and a smaller (3 modules) south aspect. I also have a large garden shed with a pent roof facing south 6m x 3.6m with a clear unobstructed view until around 3-4pm during the summer.
My mat helping me has propsed a system but no battery. I've come up with the following based on my own research which I appreciate may not be up to scratch.
Modules https://www.tradesparky.com/solarsp...30-410mr-black-frame-half-cell-solar-pv-panel
Hybrid Inverter https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iconica-Inverter-controller-battery-charger/dp/B07CTS3JB6
or this one, which I think is just single MPPT: Hybrid Inverter 2 https://1va.co.uk/maxic5000-clearance-grade-5kva-4kw-48vdc-mttp-solar-inverter-p-33.html
or this one: Solis Inverter https://www.bimblesolar.com/solis-3.6kw-hybrid-inverter-48v
Battery https://voltaconsolar.com/batteries/lithium-ion/pylontech-us5000-lithium-
Although I think maybe it might be a good idea to try and get hybrid inverter and battery from the same manufactrer?
At the moment the proposal is 14 modules (6, 5 and 3) of the 1052 x 1776 flavour to go just on the main roof. I am not averse to putting stuff on the shed but my mate doesn't seem to think this will be necessary.
Please, be gentle with me when you give your advice!
Jon
I've got to get a move on with a solar PV setup for home, to eliminate or at least drastically reduce my bills come December when my fixed tariff runs out.
I'm not an electrician, but I do have the services of an electrician available for the connections and I shall be doing most of the installation work myself.
Our useage varies between 8-15kWh per day, a bit more when we run the hot tub. We don't have an EV but may do in the future. It's a detatched house, gas central heating and water but I plan to install an iBoost system to heat the water. I work shifts so some days I am home during the day and out at work at night, sometimes the other way around.
Our roof is a hip-ridge affair with a large east (will fit 6 modules at 1052 x 1776mm) and west aspect (5 modules) and a smaller (3 modules) south aspect. I also have a large garden shed with a pent roof facing south 6m x 3.6m with a clear unobstructed view until around 3-4pm during the summer.
My mat helping me has propsed a system but no battery. I've come up with the following based on my own research which I appreciate may not be up to scratch.
Modules https://www.tradesparky.com/solarsp...30-410mr-black-frame-half-cell-solar-pv-panel
Hybrid Inverter https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iconica-Inverter-controller-battery-charger/dp/B07CTS3JB6
or this one, which I think is just single MPPT: Hybrid Inverter 2 https://1va.co.uk/maxic5000-clearance-grade-5kva-4kw-48vdc-mttp-solar-inverter-p-33.html
or this one: Solis Inverter https://www.bimblesolar.com/solis-3.6kw-hybrid-inverter-48v
Battery https://voltaconsolar.com/batteries/lithium-ion/pylontech-us5000-lithium-
Although I think maybe it might be a good idea to try and get hybrid inverter and battery from the same manufactrer?
At the moment the proposal is 14 modules (6, 5 and 3) of the 1052 x 1776 flavour to go just on the main roof. I am not averse to putting stuff on the shed but my mate doesn't seem to think this will be necessary.
Please, be gentle with me when you give your advice!
Jon
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