LIVING OFF GRID

This blog is about our travels in our solar powered "Airstream" and living off grid, in our passive solar home, near Bancroft, Ontario, Canada.

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Saturday 2 April 2011

First Day of Solar

We are now able to live "off grid" very comfortably. Our shore power has been turned off and we are learning what works and doesn't as we embrace this new technology. One problem we had was the high drain on our batteries whenever we turned on the "inverter". Checking the literature we should be drawing less than 1 amp/hr but we were using about 30 amps/hr. What was the problem? All lights were off, no coffee maker on, couldn't figure out what we were doing wrong. Sent an e-mail to Paul, explaining the situation and asking for help. Paul wrote back and said to .......... unplug the refrigerator. No more problem. Our refrigerator now runs on propane and the   batteries are much happier.

Our trailer in full sun, panels down and facing east. I was too lazy to detach the legs so just left them dangling over the side. In full sun we are getting 22 amps/hr from our 3 - 135 watt panels.

About 3pm I tilted the panels to the west to catch more of the sun's rays as it began to set for the evening.


In the early afternoon the ski became quite cloudy and the smell of smoke was in the air. We were concerned that we might be in danger but soon learned the firemen were doing a controlled burn in our area.


Last night it rained and this morning it is very overcast. We are still getting 1amp/hr from our panels, even without full sun.

Any questions about solar, don't hesitate to ask.

Safe travels

1 comment:

  1. Hi. I have a question. Is 1 amp/hr. enough to cook a full English breakfast (without blood pudding but maybe with some extra sausage)?
    If not, do you know anything about converting condominiums over to wind power? We have a decent size balcony for a small windmill!


    Miss u guys :)

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