Setting up an extremly remote 3 part hybrid power system?

November 9, 2009 in Green Living

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velvet_an_steel questioned:

I’m in the preparation stages. Not anything bought yet. This is a low fiscal proclamation logic using run of the mill household tools. If looked-for I can rent. Town is 40 miles away. I’m really tiresome to Get out of that.

The goal: set up a hybrid logic using fill up, wind & solar. I’m preparation on using 3 separate payment controllers. Plot to use shunt controllers for the hydro and wind.

Solar: I am planing on starting with a 60 watt kit w/ 7 amp controller to start with.
Wind: I’m preparation on purchasing a small 400 watt turbine. The site is on the side of a mountain, next to a nice apparent path that has been cut for a pipeline in Eastern Oklahoma. Wind is always here.

Battery bank: I’m now preparation on starting out with 2 or 4 – 105 Amp-hour batteries.

Hydro: The unknown part that I’m asking about is for the hydro. How do I know what size of controller I need for that?

Battery bank: I’m now preparation on starting out with 2 or 4 105 Amp-hour batteries. Need urls to cheapest reputable place on line to buy shunt controllers.
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Did you know that you can save fuel and run your car on water

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3 Responses to “Setting up an extremly remote 3 part hybrid power system?”
  1. puedodharma says:

    Wow, you do signal like you’re on your way to something remarkable and the likelihood of life able to send your potential back to the grid and payment them for it :)
    But for those of us who don’t know, where are you upshot this low-cost equipment? I was below the impression that most of the uncommon material was positively pricey.

  2. dad says:

    I’m building solar panels from scrap cells and here effective out really excellent i have 2 panels on my roof now and effective on the 3rd it takes time even if . I have pics in my blog how im doing them really really low-cost and I’m using 30 run of the mill car batteries and being paid bounty of potential out of them got them at the junk yard low-cost . I’m starting on my wind mill my own top out of junk parts . As far as the hydro depending on how well it flows i would run a 3 inch pipe up spill as far as i may maybe go and get a 220 generator with a turban and chat the speed with a plane ancient shut off valve hydraulics are splendid. You would have all the potential you need as long as the shipping canal runs

  3. GABY says:

    Splendid project. The controller size is determined by the generator size and type. Probably best to stick with DC. It will make the entire logic simpler. Your inane to need a lot more batteries to get much use out of your logic.

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