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Finally I have to cement the surrounds to make everything rat and mouse proof. Notice the chicken wire for a background support for the cement render.
@off_grid_living This looks great, nice work! I really enjoy following your build progress.
I am glad you do Lyse. Soon I will show you all how to wire up the power required for off grid to run daily a house consuming 5 units of power daily. The system has a total storage of 12 units, leaving some in reserve leaves us with 10 units of power. That means we have only 2 days of power without sunshine. In Australia we can get away with this as Qld is a sunny place, no so if you are in a cloudy, snowy or wet place. You would need more batteries, more panels and maybe consume less power.
I am glad you do Lyse. Soon I will show you all how to wire up the power required for off grid to run daily a house consuming 5 units of power daily. The system has a total storage of 12 units, leaving some in reserve leaves us with 10 units of power. That means we have only 2 days of power without sunshine. In Australia we can get away with this as Qld is a sunny place, no so if you are in a cloudy, snowy or wet place. You would need more batteries, more panels and maybe consume less power.
I am glad you do Lyse. Soon I will show you all how to wire up the power required for off grid to run daily a house consuming 5 units of power daily. The system has a total storage of 12 units, leaving some in reserve leaves us with 10 units of power. That means we have only 2 days of power without sunshine. In Australia we can get away with this as Qld is a sunny place, no so if you are in a cloudy, snowy or wet place. You would need more batteries, more panels and maybe consume less power.