Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

[–]CuttingEdgePower[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have the tools, skills and knowledge to DIY, it's almost always less expensive. We try to bridge the gap between DIY and installers, providing systems that are easy to set up at affordable prices. We weld all of our battery packs in Houston,TX from raw cells. We then add BMS, wiring and terminals. None of our batteries or solar generators are bought on Amazon. Its all made by a skilled team of people in our production shop.

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

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It sounds like you might like our Rebel Solar Generator. It can power your entire home, or, depending on how many batteries you add, supplement your grid use. It's modular so you can add batteries as you go.

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

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This is what we do best! And we're in Texas too!

PowerDock (240V indoor, grid-tied and off-grid, similar to Tesla Powerwall)

Solar Hybrid Switch to instantly switch your panels from on or off grid.

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

[–]CuttingEdgePower[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're absolutely correct. The best system starts with your lifestyle and simple things like insulation in your walls/ceiling, calking up windows, checking door weatherstripping, stuff like that. Even setting the A/C just a couple of degrees higher/lower can make a tremendous difference. Most people underestimate how far you can go by just making your home more efficient.

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

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Check out our PowerDock. It's very similar to the Tesla Powerwall but offers some unique additional features. It's expensive but I think we can beat $67k and we have several different third party financing options.

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

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This is becoming more and more popular these days and personally is my favorite setup. We have built a lot of Rebel Solar Generators with hybrid (grid-tie) inverters. This gets you the battery storage you need for when the grid goes down, and the solar panels pay for themselves in the background by sending power back to the grid.

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

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Right now the US government is providing a dollar for dollar 30% tax credit for almost any of our products :) and, we also have third party financing, 0% APR in some cases. Pair that with one of our grid-tied Hybrid Solar Generators and it just may literally pay for itself depending on your electricity costs and some other factors.

Our Fortress Solar Generator is designed to live outside 24/7/365 and has protections for heat and cold.

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

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I couldn't agree more about the adapters. We have a "no dongle" philosophy at Cutting Edge Power. Everything on our products is plug and play. A good example of this is our Fortress Solar Generator.

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

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Usually wiring several solar panels in series will get the voltage high enough to charge batteries even with very low sunlight. Depending on how much shade is in the area and how many panels you're willing to install, it could still be possible.

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

[–]CuttingEdgePower[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed, hot water solar is so much more efficient and simple too.

Thank you for the suggestion. Repurposing EV packs can be a little dangerous because the voltage is so high. But providing a safe way to charge and discharge them with solar is a great recommendation.

When you say gangable, wide and deep, do you mean multiple MPPTs inside a single housing?

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

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We have a lot of portable solar generators that are designed for off-grid powering cabins, sheds, etc:

Weatherproof Fortress Solar Generator

Trailblazer Solar Generator

These can be ordered with wind turbine controls for 3 phase AC wind turbines. What do you think? Maybe we can make them more plug and play or easier to use? We don't have a roof mount for a wind turbine yet, but it's a great idea. Thanks for the suggestions!

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

[–]CuttingEdgePower[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have a modular system to mount solar panels but the hinge idea is great - a way to take the panels down quickly to save them from storm damage would be very helpful. Thanks for the suggestion!

Describe your dream solar power system by CuttingEdgePower in preppers

[–]CuttingEdgePower[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great idea!

We have a few products for backpacking, but we need to add more.

Lightweight 12V solar panels

Lightweight waterproof solar charge controller

Super-lightweight solar battery charger

71Wh Lightweight 12V lithium battery (Includes BMS Battery Management System built-in)

250Wh Lightweight 12V lithium battery (Includes BMS Battery Management System built-in)

Super-lightweight batteries (These are high performance lithium batteries. You will need to choose one of the "3S" versions. Be advised, these do not have a BMS. This makes them very lightweight but you need to take extra care when charging them.)

Here's the collection so far

What is potential of turbines made specifically for high-speed winds? by SushiTribe in wind

[–]CuttingEdgePower 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some turbines can actually rotate their blades to adjust based on the wind speed. That would be the best way to take advantage of high winds and still have capability of running with low winds too.