Yes thats the plan, if I where to use the batteries in the night generously. I would save about, 2k a month(with limited geyser running), more so in summer.
Once I get a electric scooter, I will save even more. Will also add a solar water heater tank only (no collector) and use solar electricity to heat water instead of solar thermal. That way all can use solar hot water. Presently only one or two person can use stored hot water in the morning( no solar generation in morning, with one or two standard 25l water heater, which would have heated the water by 4pm, using solar electricity).
Also in summer the top floor ceiling temperature is 34c to 36c even at 10pm, outside roof temperature during day hits 55c to 58c. By 10pm the outside ambient temperature is 24c, yet the room is very hot because of the radiating heat from the ceiling. Now when I add solar panels the roof will get shade(not all of the roof) and could also run the AC during day to neutralize any heat the ceiling may have gained by the sun.
Is it worth it, well in my case I had to buy new higher capacity batteries any way and needed another inverter for the down floor.
Sure the solar inverter increase the cost by another 50%, but any other normal inverter needed 8 batteries. Only these solar inverters have such a high capacity and they still work with just 4 batteries. The power factor of this is close to 1 much higher then others.
Again all the calculatuons of saving and uses are all theory, I will only know truely how much I will save after installing them.
In order to disconnect bescom, I would need 400ah x4 of lead acid battery or 220 to 240ah x4 of LFP or 200ah of LTO battery.
btw a 1kw panel would never give the full 1kw in indian temperature. At best you will get about 700 to 750w.
Once I get a electric scooter, I will save even more. Will also add a solar water heater tank only (no collector) and use solar electricity to heat water instead of solar thermal. That way all can use solar hot water. Presently only one or two person can use stored hot water in the morning( no solar generation in morning, with one or two standard 25l water heater, which would have heated the water by 4pm, using solar electricity).
Also in summer the top floor ceiling temperature is 34c to 36c even at 10pm, outside roof temperature during day hits 55c to 58c. By 10pm the outside ambient temperature is 24c, yet the room is very hot because of the radiating heat from the ceiling. Now when I add solar panels the roof will get shade(not all of the roof) and could also run the AC during day to neutralize any heat the ceiling may have gained by the sun.
Is it worth it, well in my case I had to buy new higher capacity batteries any way and needed another inverter for the down floor.
Sure the solar inverter increase the cost by another 50%, but any other normal inverter needed 8 batteries. Only these solar inverters have such a high capacity and they still work with just 4 batteries. The power factor of this is close to 1 much higher then others.
Again all the calculatuons of saving and uses are all theory, I will only know truely how much I will save after installing them.
In order to disconnect bescom, I would need 400ah x4 of lead acid battery or 220 to 240ah x4 of LFP or 200ah of LTO battery.
btw a 1kw panel would never give the full 1kw in indian temperature. At best you will get about 700 to 750w.
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