I still enjoy my work, but have a bit of an itch to try something a little different, perhaps solar.
A few (Saturday coffee) questions for those of you who install solar panels in
domestic situations....
1. Do you do this by yourself (i.e one person) or do you always need a helper?
2. Is there a government grant (as with EV)?
3. Is there still a reasonable demand for it?
4. Do you foresee this demand increasing or decreasing?
5. Do you enjoy it?
6. Does it pay well? (better, much the same or worse than standard domestic work?)
I'll pour another coffee and log back on in a bit
Hi HappyHippyDad I thought i would post a replay, i retired when the pandemic hit us all and i needed to keep the mind and body active
i did a few (lots) of calculations to work out why the leccy was more than usual! simply put leaving the TV on as i decorated and the heated cats blanket 24/7 and the list goes on and on...
i came to the conclusion that a small simple solar system would make a difference to the leccy bill.. So it was Game ON.
What i have now is 2-345 watt panels, MPPT controller, 2-110 Amps Batteries (24 Volt System) and Auto Chargers
At the moment they are mounted to the garden fence on an angle and all the tronics are in the shed 10 foot away, on an average day (not blazing sunshine) is gives 300 to 400 watts to charge the batteries and power the TV, Audio System, Media Boxes, Internet Fridge Freezer and All Lights/Spot Lights. Even on a mediocre day the backup chargers don't kick in but when the sun goes down the batteries keep the system going until the voltage drops below the low level set point.
On a really Dull Day i reckon the panels only provide 25-30% of the power and the chargers kick in. On a Sunny Day there is more than needed and thinking of adding switch over to the Mircowave/Slow Cooker or possibly even a water heater small tank . The total cost of the 2 Panels, MPPT Controller, Inverter, Batteries and Chargers was £900
The Maths says its a payback period of 2-3 years with a life of 20 years for the panels, Batteries for as long as they last and electronic Who Knows?
Do i enjoy it? Yes
Will i enjoy putting the panels on the Roof? NO... Will i do it alone? Ohh Yes! No Way am i getting on a sloping roof with a helper...
Forget Feed in Tariffs.. Use What you make... Do the calculations and eliminate the cost of making it power everything, only power stuff thats used and on more than switched off, the TV/Audio are on from 6am till 10PM
This is Deffo a retired persons power economic solution to reduce costs
Regards RBS