
Originally Posted by
rocket scientist
Living on a solar power system requires a change of thinking in how you use power. We have been on a stand alone system for 12 years.
As mentioned by others, use the big appliances when the sun is out. (Overcast, pouring rain as I type

).
The biggest drain of power for us is the TV running at night. LED tvs are more efficient but still a long way to go.
We have a separate 12v system for the LED lights throughout the house, which works really well. I think this would be great for any house on the grid. When the power goes out at least you still have lights.
Pete.
I have been on standalone for twenty years. In my case the biggest power users are the Fridge and Freezer, and the NBN satellite modem. Lighting is nearly all CF, but the house is designed so that most of the time you don't need lights in daylight.
Problems arise when the grandkids are here - four laptops add up on the power, and they watch a lot more TV than I do. And they don't switch lights off.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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