I'm going to get you to explain that to me one day. For the last 5 years I've been on solar/ 5kwh domestic battery, obviously still connected to grid. Use virtually no grid April-Nov, then charge domestic battery from grid at cheap rate overnight for remainder. Certainly significantly cheaper thr pre solar/battery..... Like the look of your set-up though, and genuinely off-grid. Have you got a turbine? ( Thinking West Wales wind/rain )
Yes! Tell me about it!!
There are a number of posts on here in various threads explaining my set up and not even I can find them when I want to!??
I live in a wooded valley at the bottom of a hill, so a turbine has not been a priority for me.
This is my first winter with the V2L option so am unsure of exact costings at the moment.
Although I do know that I am making considerable savings over the LPG/Petrol generator I have employed for the previous 4 winters.
It has been an excellent addition to my off grid experience and instead of just one back up, I now have 3.
We do have power cuts in the area quite often when the weather is bad, and it is 99% falling trees causing the problem.
Doesn't affect me (he said smugly)
As the days start to lengthen, I won't need to plug in at all.
5kW Solar (sometimes!!) and a 500Ah battery bank will see to that.
All my own work don't cha know.
Known locally as Bodgett and Scarper!
Edit. Yes it could be tidier.
Don't have a go.