Several questions, Johnb2713, what are the home insurance implications of all this battery power?
None for me.
What wall space will I need to find in order to fit all the kit inc batteries lets say for a copy of Johns install. I only have 80x80cm of spare wall below my current pv setup.
You may be able to squeeze in there an inverter and a rack style battery.
How far away from the existing pv install (currently in my garage/workshop) can the new battery system be without causing excess cost or other complications.
Doing an AC coupled battery means it can be anywhere on your electrical system. You would need to have a suitable size of cable to meet your needs.
Any easy way to work out what battery capacity to suit individual needs?
I'm with Octopus Energy for my supply, they provide me with 1/2 hourly readings, this enabled me to analyse them over a whole 1 year period. I know my house has a steady 550w continuous load, ignoring the solar panels, that gives me a 13.2 kW per day consumption. A further 9.9 kWh per day was used on peak rate power, 20kW was used off peak.
Armed with the above info, when my Solar PV was installed a 7kWh battery was installed with the system, throughout the summer months we used very little peak rate power which saved a small fortune. It was clear that without the sun the battery wouldn't be big enough for the job so my DIY project commenced. I now have a total of 21kWh of storage and that seems to be just enough at this time.
Then to work out the payback period.
Using the DIY 14kWh battery I've just installed as an example.
Peak rate cost: 41.2p
Off Peak: 7.5p
Saving per unit: 33.7p per kWh
Assuming a unit cost of £4200 would give a payback time of 2.4 years assuming that all electricity to charge the batteries is purchased from the grid which it wont but the is the worst case situation, when excess solar is available then the figures get even better.
I am assuming that any battery add on should be fit and forget once "tuned" to meet individual requirements.
Yup, mine was switched on 24th December has had a couple if tweaks since them and now it just works! It is IMHO essential to have a dual rate tariff such as Octopus GO and then use it to the full to charge the batteries.
The system as a whole has worked for me very well, my payback including the solar PV and battery system is going to be under 3 years.
Its very difficult to size a system without being armed with their current use,