MurphysLaww
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So, we've really already started testing the Array install, but this thread will track our 3600 watt, 10 panel, off-grid solar array and charging setup. I'm shooting for a 4 year payback, if we drove the average amount of miles. It may not actually be my payback as we both work from home, and don't put a lot of miles on the Lightning.
Free Fuel for your EV!
We're in central Texas with the associated brutal heat, so this system will also be a small scale Agrivoltaic project, to shade 4 raised bed salad gardens. Likely, once it's going, with some machine learning added in.
The average amount of miles, from research seems to be around 13,800/yr. To get there, we have this basic parts list so far:
We are going to try to integrate the Ford Charge Station Pro into this build, charging at, likely, 24amps.
Anyway, this is one of the reasons to go electric, so you can have your own filling station. Eventually, there will be free fuel for the remaining life of the panels, and Batteries. Side benefit is a mini-split cooled garage.
We're keeping this relatively portable, as we believe we're going to pack this system up with the Lightning and ship everything to a central american country to be named later to live out semi-retirement, so this is essentially, a proof of concept.
Some of what I'm doing here is already covered in projects on my youtube channel. Doesn't everyone have one?
https://www.youtube.com/@racingtogreen2023
Free Fuel for your EV!
We're in central Texas with the associated brutal heat, so this system will also be a small scale Agrivoltaic project, to shade 4 raised bed salad gardens. Likely, once it's going, with some machine learning added in.
The average amount of miles, from research seems to be around 13,800/yr. To get there, we have this basic parts list so far:
- $1400 - 10 x 360 watt panels, used, from SanTan Solar
- $2300 - 4 x 12v 200ah (10kWh)PowerQueen LiFePo4 Batteries from PowerQueen direct, may bump up to 8 batteries.
- $900 - Refurbished EG4 6000EX Low frequency Hybrid Inverter
- $300 - 2 x Eco-Worthy ground mount systems, and concrete footing blocks
- $200 - cabling
- $150 - Actuators for single axis solar tracking - shooting for a 20% increase in output
We are going to try to integrate the Ford Charge Station Pro into this build, charging at, likely, 24amps.
Anyway, this is one of the reasons to go electric, so you can have your own filling station. Eventually, there will be free fuel for the remaining life of the panels, and Batteries. Side benefit is a mini-split cooled garage.
We're keeping this relatively portable, as we believe we're going to pack this system up with the Lightning and ship everything to a central american country to be named later to live out semi-retirement, so this is essentially, a proof of concept.
Some of what I'm doing here is already covered in projects on my youtube channel. Doesn't everyone have one?
https://www.youtube.com/@racingtogreen2023
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