Finally got my house built and we moved in last week. It was a fun and exciting project but I don't think I ever want to do it again.

Here's the view from the south side

Here's looking west with my power shed and neighbors house in view

I rebuilt an old 1952 Servel and a 1948 Okeefe and Merritt range to put in the kitchen.

We decided on a pretty open floorplan, the railings and ladder are all native aspen, to get up to the loft, we have to move the ladder over to the open spot up there. My floors are all concrete with pex tubing inside for in-floor heat. Upstairs is only 1.5" thick and it cracked in quite a few places. The wife whipped up a little grout and filled them in though and it looks pretty good.

Here's my power shed and panels, I haven't hooked the tracker up yet but that's on the list. There's four BP 170's up there.

I went with all Outback stuff, VFX3624, MX60, etc. So far it's all performed just fine.

Here's the battery bank, eight L16s, Rolls S530's. Wired for 24V, I should have gone 48V but bought the inverter before I decided that 48 would have been better.

Here's my meters. I had to run about 100' of 12 strand telco wire into the house to get these on the wall. The Mate takes four pair and the Trimetric takes two.
So far, we've been averaging about 50Ahr overnight out of the batteries, They're fully charged every day by about 1PM. I'm running a 120V 3/4HP pressure pump and that takes quite a bite, With everything off, I'm running about 1.7A on phantom loads, I think my on-demand water heater and hard-wired smoke detectors are a lot of that.
I've still got 600W of homebrew panels to install and a DanB 10' turbine that I need to build a tower for. Once those things are done, I think I'll have more power than I can use!
