MathewGrows
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Has anyone used solar to power their grow? I’m interested but I’m not sure how many batteries I’d need for small grow but wanted to expand to a 4x4 tent.
I’m talking about the how many batteries I would need to connect to store the power and all that. I know I’m not knowledgeable about solar that’s why I’m here brother. Thank for you reply have a good day...Lolololololol
Obviously your not knowledgeable in solar
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Obviously your not knowledgeable in solar
Thanks for the information I appreciate it. I’m trying to save up for a led and cut some of the cost for electricityTo setup a PV array, battery bank, inverter that could support even a small grow is going to be very expensive. And you get to replace the batteries once they reach the end of their life. We are talking a lot of cashola.
A grid tie system will eliminate the battery cost but you still have a lot of money in panels and a grid tie inverter.
I tried it’s not working on my phoneHave you tried researching this..I just did and there is something to read ..use the magnifying glass icon on the top right
If you are looking at LED lighting you need to know there are a LOT of shitty LED's out there trying to look like they are bad ass.Thanks for the information I appreciate it. I’m trying to save up for a led and cut some of the cost for electricity
Oh.. works on my android.. good luckI tried it’s not working on my phone
or just buy a diesel generator lol. Either way it's gonna be pretty obvious.might as well grow outside lmao
Great information thanks manI've run the numbers before for fun, to see if I could do 120W 12V mini setup for veg. As laughable as the idea is to some people, the cost of solar is coming down all the time. And we as users of massive amounts of energy for indoor grows should start thinking about how we can offset some of our electricity usage. It is the only valid argument left that anti cannabis people have left, so I feel like it's a worthy problem for us to solve to shut them up once and for all.
To do 120W would use just under 2KW per day (assuming 16 hrs on). To make it be reliable i either need to size up my battery system 2-3x to account for gray days, or get a more expensive charge controller that lets you auto switch to AC input to charge the battery. its currently not cost effective in any way. Maybe you could do it with 480W setup if you look into DIY Powerwall community and build your own batteries but you would need a huuuge battery.
Batteries are the most expensive part of the setup. One thing that makes this someday possible is the stuff happening w ppl recycling decommissioned Nissan Leaf and Tesla batteries and making them into 12/24/58v solar batteries for 1/4 the price of a new system.
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The other idea would be to just run direct DC from the solar panels. You would need to have dc to dc drivers to handle regulating the voltage. Possibly this could work but you would probably want at least some normal lights on AC power for dark days and just accept that your grow might get stretchy and you won't always have ideal harvests. Or a way to switch the lights over to regular AC drivers on days when you don't have enough power.
As mentioned before probably just cheaper to build a mini greenhouse or grow outside at this point. But I am definitely going to start experimenting with this idea. Just using a much smaller 12W light for some microgreens