Hi Ray, 

They run at night set at 77f. We use a 1 ton, 12,000 btu and a
2nd spare for day use. The spare is rarely needed. These are near 30 SEER,
the most expensive model in each make. LG, Mitsu, Fujitsu. Just after dawn
when the array is lit, we drop the program temp to 74 or so. 

Most HVAC
will tell you this won't work. I have been doing this since 2007 when they
started coming out in the US. They sip power at night like a small child :)
The HVAC people have the mentality that you need to cool a hot house down
in 30 minutes and that is how they size. Offgrid, we never let it get that
hot, as we live there and can leave it on. There is no power bill except
the big one at the beginning! 

There are a few other strategies I use
also. Right now it is full smoke here from the wildfires, the whole 1800
sqft house is using 400 watts and it is 74 in and 86 outside. We often have
100 degree weather and it does use more. In smoke like this, the split
pressurizes the home and aids in keeping smoke outside also. That is a very
nice thing. Some of the folks in the area just got PG ">Dave Angelini
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On Sat, 12 Sep 2020 15:51:39 -0600, Ray  wrote:   


What size Air Conditioners? Those seem like really small battery banks
for that. I suppose they just run in the day mostly when the sun is
shinning? 
Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760
 On 9/12/20 3:25 PM, Dave
Angelini Offgrid Solar wrote:  

I have 5 clients in Florida running
mini-split heat pumps offgrid. The smallest is a 13 kwh useable and the
rest running L16 2v cells @ 48v nominal. Not trying to be a contrarian but
with a 2,000 square foot house with great insulation and SEER numbers
around 30, it is not that hard. Need alot of solar, and virtual tracking
for the afternoon thunderstorms in the south also.  

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On Sat, 12 Sep 2020
12:54:39 -0400, Jason Szumlanski  [5] wrote:      54kWh doesn't go far for
air conditioning in September in Southwest Florida. Trust me. Most homes
have $200+ electric bills at $0.10/kWh this time of year, sometimes
substantially more.   Generator backup, even with 4 Powerwalls, is
necessary for mission-critical grid-tied backup situations. Sadly, you
can't charge Powerwalls with a generator. You just bypass battery storage
and run loads straight off the generator, which means the generator needs
to be sized for the whole home. It would be nice to have a generator input
for supplemental charging at least with a small portable unit.   There is
no perfect solution for this application. At least no cost-effective
solution.    
  On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 6:06 PM August Goers  wrote:  Hi
Bill -   I completely agree with your statement about all off-grid
applications. Most if not all need generators. And, I do think there are
some grid tied applications where generators make sense too, especially for
folks who live way out in the woods as you mention. I was speaking about
the mass market in CA in cities or towns where the grid is typically fairly
reliable. If you install four Powerwalls, for example, you have up to 54
kWh of storage available. There are applications where generators make
sense, and all these fires and smoke and heat waves prove the point. I
think AC is critical for some parts of the country, and energy storage + PV
alone just won't cut it for those critical applications.   But, yes, good
point.   August      

  On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 2:33 PM frenergy  wrote:  


August, 

 Quite frankly and with due respect about the comment about
more PV and battery to forego the need for a generator, I disagree. Those
folks living off-grid in the sticks (um,er, myself included), it would be a
very bad thing not to have Gen input. The current situation here in Plumas
county (and many other counties right now) is another perfect example. It
is so smokey that my daily KWhrs has been cut in half and of course every
other off-grid home is having the same issue. This has been going on for
almost a month with only occasional breaks. There are also CC failures, FET
board craps out, other excrement occurs. 

 We all know there are many
critical needs for power especially to run a pump for fire protection, frig
for food, communication to know what the hell may coming your way during
some event (fire, flood, bad weather) medical needs, etc. In the winter
there are at least a few times when there is little or no sun for 1 maybe 2
weeks...that gets to be a spendy array and battery. Certainly, the idea of
going that route works for some scenarios but not off-grid. Generators are
still a much needed necessary evil. Maybe its a big deal to incorporate
that feature in an inverter?? Sounds like bean counting. 

My $.02 worth


Bill 
Feather River Solar Electric 
Bill Battagin, Owner
4291 Nelson
St.
Taylorsville, CA 95983
530.284.7849
CA Lic 874049
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On 9/11/2020 1:01 PM, August Goers wrote:  In CA the market for ESS is
primarily grid tied support features driven by SGIP + backup (public safety
power shutoffs, folks who live in less stable grid areas, folks worried
about natural disasters) so the ESS is designed to replace generators. This
might be a little trickier for areas that need air conditioning during a
grid outage (or for all electric homes), but one tactic is just to go
bigger with the ESS and PV system. I guess what I'm saying is that the
value proposition might already be getting better just to skip the
generator and go bigger with the storage. Even Generac might be going that
route.   August  
  On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 11:52 AM Jason Szumlanski 
wrote:    We are seeing tons of companies in Florida offering Generac/Pika
now. They didn't do it when it was Pika, so why would they now that it has
an orange label? Crazy.    No generator input makes zero sense and even
less sense for a generator manufacturer.                        
  On Fri,
Sep 11, 2020 at 12:58 PM Chris Schaefer  wrote:  Jeremy, Pika was bought
out by Generac and rebranded as their PWR cell. Most of the old crew from
Pika are now working for Generac. It's beyond me that Generac bought them
and yet they still don't have a generator input. That's why I could never
sign on to the Pika product line. Good luck.   Christopher  
  On Fri, Sep
11, 2020 at 11:00 AM Jeremy Rodriguez  wrote:  If anyone has any info on
how to get a hold of The former PIKA ENERGY support group, please contact
me off list. Or if anyone knows where one could get one of their inverters
rebuilt/repaired let me know.

 Jeremy Rodriguez Solar Installation /
Design Expert   All Solar, Inc. 1463 M St
 Penrose Colorado 81240   Sent by
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