bladerunnerpv
Well-known member
Hi folks
was just pondering routing and siting of PV kit and wondered about likely noisy items.
During the summer I stayed in a property with solar power and one of the kids complained of high pitch noise near some solar kit in a cupboard and wanted the offending door closed all the time with much complaining if it wasn't. Inside the cupboard was an immersun and possibly a water storage system or underfloor heating (it had a single two-digit red LED on it reading 32 most of the time and had a logo "comet" on it) There was no battery storage. The Aurora inverter didn't seem to be a problem noise-wise.
One option for installation in my home is to route cables from the loft down through one child's bedroom (boxed in I would expect) into a garage conversion room where an inverter and batteries could be located on a wall (consumer unit is in downstairs loo on the other side of this wall) or to transit the garage conversion outside to a large shed which is abutting a south facing wall. Shed fascia might be poss. location of a future EV charging point
Any do's and don'ts you would recommend on which kit to not have within child's earshot?
Are 48V or HV batteries any different w.r.t. noise?
Thanks
was just pondering routing and siting of PV kit and wondered about likely noisy items.
During the summer I stayed in a property with solar power and one of the kids complained of high pitch noise near some solar kit in a cupboard and wanted the offending door closed all the time with much complaining if it wasn't. Inside the cupboard was an immersun and possibly a water storage system or underfloor heating (it had a single two-digit red LED on it reading 32 most of the time and had a logo "comet" on it) There was no battery storage. The Aurora inverter didn't seem to be a problem noise-wise.
One option for installation in my home is to route cables from the loft down through one child's bedroom (boxed in I would expect) into a garage conversion room where an inverter and batteries could be located on a wall (consumer unit is in downstairs loo on the other side of this wall) or to transit the garage conversion outside to a large shed which is abutting a south facing wall. Shed fascia might be poss. location of a future EV charging point
Any do's and don'ts you would recommend on which kit to not have within child's earshot?
Are 48V or HV batteries any different w.r.t. noise?
Thanks