Hey, thanks . Yes, this site is really great! I am grateful to those who continue to keep it going, Thanks folks!!! I am really glad to know that my videos/youtube videos have helped. If I can
help just one person with my experience, then I would say this the
website/videos were a success.
questions?
01. How is your system working out for you?
System is working great. So great that I rarely even go out to check
it. I did see some corrosion on three of the battery terminals but
that was easy to clean, water, baking soda, small broom.
02. Any new status on your Power bill troubles?
Have not had any real bill troubles. I am not selling back to the
grid right now. Well let me rephrase. I am connected to the grid and
when I produce extra power it does go into the grid but I am getting
nothing for it. NO money , no credits. The reason is that net metering
was not worth the trouble. This is because they use a demand fee when
you do netmetering. Demand fee = (largest amount of power used in a ,
I think 15 minute period) x (a multiplier which I think was 5 bucks)
so as an example , say I used 9000 watts all at the same time (several
appliances, water heater, etc.. going at same time) You would multiply
9 x 5 which ='s 45 bucks !. The 45 does not include the kwh that I
used. Its added on to the 45 so sometimes my bill would be 120 bucks.
There is also a sellback fee of 5 or so bucks plus a rental fee for
the meter which is about 9 bucks. It was just not worth it so I am
just giving excess power back to the grid. The backup panel reconnects
to the grid around 8:00pm. Batteries are usually around 50 to 60%
capacity by 8:00pm. Sometimes the backup panle gets kicked over to the
grid during the day but that is usually when we are really cranking
power. Most of the appliances on question three do not run
simultaneously, However many do run at the same time, we try to stay
aware.
03. How have the new extra batteries worked out for you?
The new extra batteries have worked great. At 8:00 am the inverters
disconnect the "backup panel" from the grid completely. The main
panel is still connected to the grid so all the ehavy load stuff on
the main panel can still function.
So, at this point the backup panel is running strictly on the battery
bank/ wind/ sun. What do we run on off the backup panel you probably
wonder.
Here is a list of things that run off of batteries/sun/wind during the day from 8:00am to 8:00pm:
- ) Garbage disposal
- ) 240 v 20 amp submersible water pump (Gould brand) for my well.
- ) 1500watt microwave
- ) washing machine (top loader)
- ) three plug in electric burners , electric rotisserie oven ( we have been using these to cook meals now). We rarely use the electric range anymore except during large parties or christmas time when the turkey won't fit in the rotisserie oven.
- TV, VCR, DVD, DELL desktop w/ flatscreen monitor(computer stays on
all day for my wide)
- ) all lights in house. All receptacles in house.
- On weekends when I am not at work I use skill saws, drills, jig
saws, air compressor.
9.) Attic fan ( this is the type of fan that is about 36" in diameter
and is installed facing down on the top floor. You turn it on and it
sucks air from the house and blasts it outside thru the roof/gable vent. We
open windows in on the bottom floors on the north side and get a nice
comfortable Belizian breeze most days. More like Chapel Hillian breeze (chapel hill N.C.)that is..
- ) Full size refrigerator
- ) deep freezer.
- ) Blower in the air conditioner evaporator coils unit. This is to
circulate wood stove heat thru all vents on first floor in winter.
13.) Kids giant water slide with one of those blower motors that has
to stay on all the time to keep it blown up whle water from the water
hose is constantly shooting onto the slide.
So given the list above that runs on battery bank / renewable energy,
If we were ok with hanging clothes on the clothes line ,taking cold
shower, and not having COLD AC , we would have no problem completely
disconnecting from the grid entirely.
04. Do you still have the grid-connect when the garbage disposal is on with
the new batteries?
Disposal is on backup panel so it runs off batteries during the day.
05. How far do you estimate that your tower is above those pine trees?
The tower is 106'. The trees are about 30 maybe 40 at the most.
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KWH usage for May was 578 total from the grid (Progress
Energy). I have no clue what I am using from the batteries (I don't have a personal meter installed yet) but my
average usage on my power bill used to be about 2000kwh or more (prior
to April 2007)
Here is data from my current bill.
Date Mailed
5/26/2009
kWh Usage
578
kWh On Peak
178
kWh Off Peak
400
kW Demand On Peak
9.11
kW Demand Off Peak
8.75
Read Date
5/22/2009
# Of Days
28
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-shane