Our power project

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It will cost many thousands to get grid power to our land, so we're instead going to use the money to set ourselves up with our own independent power sources. We don't need much power as our main requirements are just for lighting, internet and laptops which is around 100W of power when all in use. I estimate that we'll be able to get by on about want about 600W hours of power per day initially.

We'll be using solar for water heating, gas or fire for cooking, a water-wheel for pumping water to four or five meters height for some pressure, and we won't be using a fridge because we have no dairy products and all our vegetables stay fresh by only picking them as we need them. For things that require high power such as power tools, we'll be using a petrol generator.

Required hardware

Which ever sources of power are used (solar, hydro, wind etc) storage batteries are required to cater for the varying voltage and current supplies from the various sources and their power availability.

For our small requirements, one or two 100Ah batteries and a cheap car inverter will be fine since we're only running LED lights and some computer equipment which all have their own power regulation. I've ordered this cheap 200W model for US$20 which should do the trick.

Another requirement is the charge controller which is best to be a good one using MPPT technology so that we get the most out of our energy sources and batteries. I haven't yet decided on which is the best charge controller for our situation.

Solar

We're going to start with a basic solar setup, using a kit like this which gets the price down to around R$2.50 per Watt.

If we consider a worst-case of about four hours of sun per day (which is about right for winter in Rio Grande do Sul) and we want at least 600W hours of power per day then we need at least 150W of panels initially. I'd like to double this reasonably soon and eventually have 1KW of panels so that we have good redundancy.

Solar cells.jpg

Wind

We'll eventually get a small wind turbine set up, but we'll start with the solar and work on this later.

See also