Hi all, I’m a noob when it comes to inverters and solar etc, however I think I need to finally take the plunge and get a system in place. Not sure if there is a sticky thread here to help beginners, as this is my first post.
I’ve done a bit of reading here and there, however still need some guidance.
Currently living in a house, just the wife and myself for now. We have 3 phase power with surge protection, 2 geysers (we only use one, with a geyserwise timer, whilst the other we switch on only when we have guests), gas stove, 2 electric ovens, 3 aircons, dishwasher, washing machine, swimming pool, double garage, electric fence, 90% of lights LED etc.
Average electricity usage is around 600kwh per month, with a bill around R2000 pm (of which half is just fixed costs from CoJ)
Looking at a solar hybrid inverter system, however I don’t want to go overkill and be totally off-grid. Basically want to be able to run the following for 5 hours plus:
Fridge and freezer, lights, TV, amp and sound system with sub, gaming pc, fibre router and ont, cctv system, alarm, fence.
The router & ont, alarm, garage doors and fence already have their own batteries and UPS, however if they can run off the entire system, why not.
The geysers, aircons, oven, pool pump, dishwasher, washing machine I would deem non-essential. Stovetop is gas, and kettle I can use gas. Not sure whether inverters and batteries can handle microwaves and airfryers, but I can get by if needs be.
I need some guidance/confirmation on the following, for my understanding:
1. I have 3 phase power, so will I need to get a 3 phase inverter? I was told that I don’t need to, and that I just need to re-wire my board to get my essentials on a single phase and the non- essentials running between the other 2.
2. Will it be better to convert to single phase? How complicated and costly is this, and does CoJ need to get involved and does my meter need to change?
3. Is it better to have two actual DB boards, one essential and one non-essential, or can the inverter just be hooked up to the relevant breakers individually?
4. There is a big cost difference between Sunsynk and Victron, and I’ve heard that Victron is the best. Is there a tangible difference that justifies the price?
5. I see some inverters are 12v, some 24v and other 48v+. I assume the higher power requirements demand higher voltage for lower resistance/current and more stable operation?
6. Would 5kva be fine for my needs above, or is it better to invest in 8kva?
7. Whilst the batteries are meant to power essential loads, can the solar system still feed power and apply savings to the other non-essential phases/loads during the day? Or will a full 3-phase inverter be required for this?
8. Maybe a dumb question, but when running on batteries during the day, can the system still charge the batteries whilst they are being used to power my appliances, and thus drain them at a lower rate?
9. I previously assumed that all that matters for batteries are the AH rating for capacity and voltage. I realise now that batteries are also rated for kw, and I should also look for discharge rates of 1C for full power delivery. So I assume for a 5 to 5.5kva system I would need a 5kw battery at 1C? And as I go up the inverter ladder (8kva) I would need batteries that deliver more, and thus cost significantly more?
10. What battery capacities should I be looking at for my needs for 5hrs? 100ah, 200ah?
11. Whilst I won’t plan on using the dishwasher and washing machine during loadshedding, would the above system be able to handle running them if they have already started their cycle and there is a power failure?
12. How many panels are suggested for a 5kva - 8kva system.
13. Considering whether to mount the solar on my roof (tile) or garage (IBR). Any advantages or disadvantages? I prefer the garage, as the inverter and batteries can also be stored there, and have a suspicion that the garage gets more sun.
14. How does one determine best location in terms of direct sun? Can I determine this easily or does an installer need to measure this with specialized equipment? I notice the Sun’s path/angle varies between summer and winter.
15. Based on experience, are most of the electricity savings achieved by solar in the day, or by running off batteries in the evening?
16. Are there any households that have fed back to the grid to achieve savings, or is this legislation still miles away?
17. Battery recommendations? Hubble?
That’s about all for now, sorry if they seem like dumb questions, just want to get my facts right before going ahead and don’t want to be ripped off by an installer.
Appreciate your feedback J