Maybe it’s a matter of being self-reliant until your solar panels break vs 
being self-reliant until your fuel runs out.  Years vs months.

 

 

From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Chuck McCown via AF
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That said, the last time I checked, propane and wood pellets cost half that of 
electricity for heating.  And natural gas was half that again.  So natural gas 
vs electric heat pump for heating would probably be the same energy cost.  

 

 

 

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3.41 BTU per watt for resistive heating.  Heat pump gives you way more heat per 
watt.  That is why most of the electric cars have gone to heat pumps for the 
heater.  The heat pump Tesla will run the heater for 36 hours and still leave 
you with enough battery to get home in many cases.  

 

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From: Robert 

Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2022 7:11 AM

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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT: Major off topic. Off grid home

 

The $800 mini-splits I am looking at put out about 6K BTU's of heat on 400 
Watts.  The home depot $300 heaters put out 5K BTU's but require 1500 watts..   
Not going to do well in the winter overnight off grid...   And no a/c in the 
summer...

On 1/20/22 5:53 AM, Jan-GAMs wrote:

$1895?  For a one room ac/heater?  Home Depot has something similar for $300.  
Is it the decal?  Hood ornament?

On 1/19/22 05:13, Zach Underwood wrote:

If you have not already gotten the mini splits take a look at 
https://www.hotspotenergy.com/solar-air-conditioner/ 

It has direct PV inputs when sunny it would put no load on your inverter

IT can be put in solar only mode where it will scale the cool/heat output to 
match the power it is getting PV

It can run overnight if you wish by giving in 240volt AC connection.

 

 

On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 7:08 PM Robert <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

I am working on my first off grid home, and hope to do another in the 
future somewhere more northerly..    This one is in the sunbelt of N. 
Nevada and currently I have 4K of solar feeding a 30KW LFP battery bank 
through currently a Victron charge controller and a couple midnight 
solar inverters to generate a flawed 220 as well as two sides of 110.  ( 
the 220 will not run the well controller even though supposedly 
configured for such. )    I am upgrading the inverters and controller to 
a 
https://www.signaturesolar.com/products/8kw-48v-240vac-split-phase-120a-250vdc-off-grid-inverter-by-growatt

planning on doing a couple 9K mini-splits for heating/cooling.

I wonder if this group has some gotchas that I might learn from in 
advance before I buy myself into a corner...    I'm all ears..

thanks!!

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