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Mammoth Off-Grid Home Upgrade | One Site, Two Enormous Systems!

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  • čas přidán 8. 05. 2024
  • Just South of Brisbane, in suburban bushland, is a home that is hiding a seriously mammoth solar system that generates enough power to keep a small town running 💪
    Not a newcomer to renewable energy, our customer had previously had a solar system installed on his property. After 10 years of daily use, plus some hefty additions to their property, our customer knew it was time for an upgrade; so they reached out to us to get the job done.
    We worked closely with the customer to determine the long-term energy needs of the property and formulate a solution that would support those goals. Despite being so close to Brisbane and grid-connected lines, our customer wished to prioritise energy independence and maintain an off-grid, self-sufficient energy lifestyle. After careful consideration, it was determined that the property needed not one, but two separate solar systems to keep the property running - one to power the primary residence and another to power the large horse stables.
    126 x @CanadianSolarInc 440W TOPCon N-Type Modules were installed on the primary buildings, with 96 panels adorning the roof of the main house and the remaining 30 installed on the granny flat. The array totals 55.4kW for the living quarters on the property.
    This array is paired with 2 x 7.5kW @selectronicau Inverter Chargers, chosen for their reliable power conversion, coupled with 3 x @FroniusSolar 10kW GEN24 Primo Selectronic Certified Inverters.This enhanced setup operates on an AC-Coupled configuration, empowering it to handle substantial AC loads throughout the day, including power-intensive devices such as air conditioning and home office setups.
    In addition to the AC-coupled array, this system also includes a DC-coupled array. This is achieved by using 4 x AERL Coolmax 70Amp MPPTs. The AC and DC coupled arrays work simultaneously to ensure that the 40 x @powerplusenergy1694 LiFe 4838P 3.8kWh Battery Modules are fully charged, and the customer can rely on being able to utilise the full 152kWh of capacity at all times 🔋
    This efficient system design was then paralleled in the system for the stables on the property. With smaller electricity needs, the stables opted for a downsized version of the first system. 34 x Canadian Solar 440W TOPCon N-Type Modules were added to the roof of the stables, resulting in a 14.9kW array.
    This array was paired with a 7.5kW Selectronic Inverter Charger and Fronius 10kW GEN24 Primo Selectronic Certified Inverter to form the AC-coupled array for the second system. The DC-coupled array was achieved by using one AERL Coolmax 70Amp MPPT. These arrays are then coupled with 14 x PowerPlus LiFe 4838P 3.8kWh Battery Modules and provide 53.2kWh of battery capacity for the stables.
    With this monumental system upgrade, our customer’s entire property can function completely off-grid. With an over-sized solar array and large battery capacity for each system, this property can efficiently run on self-generated energy even during inclement weather 🤯
    Read the full case study here: bit.ly/3Wzm88e
    Do you live in South East QLD and off-grid living has caught your eye? Springers Solar is one of Queensland's most experienced and reputable solar installers. Contact our friendly experts to discuss off-grid living: bit.ly/3ugI1tJ
    Springers Solar. Powering Energy Independence. Since 2002.
    #offgrid #offgridliving #solarenergy #sustainable #sustainableliving #solarbattery

Komentáře • 2

  • @SlackersIndustry
    @SlackersIndustry Před 3 měsíci +1

    What's he running a Bitcoin mining farm 😂 so much power

  • @RayJohnson1980
    @RayJohnson1980 Před 3 měsíci

    come on here is a challenge to beat this,
    2x selectronic systems 1 feeds the other as if its looking like a grid feed, Running maximum 240kw inverting power on both systems i.e.12x SPLC1202 with 2 x aerl SRX-R 600/30-120(8kw solar per splc1202 )(96kw per system)inverter then 2 x Fronius GEN24 Primo Solar Inverters per splc1202(20kw per splc1202)(240kw of ac solar) plus 20x power plus energy PIR20C with 400 x LiFe12033P (20*66kwh=1320kwh) all this to feed a small remote town of about 200 homes plus 1 community transport E-bus (25seater) and a 2x DC fast chargers (150kw+) designed as a micro grid to dispose of a GAS/diesel powered generators. SOUND LIKE CHALLENGE TO BUILD?