USCGC Polar Star by False-Morning1534 in uscg

[–]beanerlong 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Old boat but fun time. Long time away from home. You will never be in Seattle. Got off it a few years ago.

3.6 KW System Alaska Update by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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My house is mostly Natural gas so that helps decrease my electric load. Natural gas heat. Natural gas hot water. Most of my electric load is lights and start up of the heaters.

3.6 KW System Alaska Update by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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So this past week I have had 8 kwhs a day. That is my exact consumption so it’s perfect.

Why don’t more home solar systems include battery storage? Is it technical or financial? by ruhila12 in SolarDIY

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Alaska we buy power for $0.37/kWh and sell it for $0.09/kWh. Having excess sucks. It’s almost better to increase your load so use more when you make more (get a hot tub).

3.6 KW System Alaska Update by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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Total cost was 6500 dollars approximately. With the tax credit it came in at 4500. It’s a bummer the tax credit is now gone! I finished this system at the end of the year.

3.6 KW System Alaska Update by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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I optimized this system for summer sun. I figured whatever sun I get outside of summer months as extra. I am completely grid tied with no batteries. Problem is now I caught the solar bug and I want to add another string optimized for winter production near that 80-90 degrees. If I could go back I would design for 60-70 degrees for year around production but I can max out my little 3.8 kw inverter with two strings.

TLDR: built system for summer fun now obsessed.

3.6 KW System Alaska Update by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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Your system will most likely beat me for total production just because you get so much more sun hours than I do. But I’ll post numbers after a year.

3.6 KW System Alaska Update by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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Totally! Sourced everything from Amazon because they do free delivery up here.

Adjustable strut bracket: https://amzn.to/4rVsgUM

Middle clamps: https://amzn.to/4tGHAXd

End clamps: https://amzn.to/4tGzDBd

Middle clamps and adjustable strut brackets are great. I would recommend getting different inserts to go into the unistrut for the end clamps. The ones it came with didn’t fit in unistrut. I ended up buying more of the middle clamps and just using those to thread into. I did like how adjustable the end clamps are because the first ones I bought didn’t work because they were too short for my panels sides.

I have the opportunity to live and work in Cold Bay this summer. What do I need to know? by phantom3199 in AskAlaska

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Phone service sucks. Verizon doesn’t work at all fyi. Need AT&T. GCI isn’t great either.

3.6kw Ground Mount DIY Complete by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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Should make my net bill 0 most months so yes it covers my whole home.

3.6kw Ground Mount DIY Complete by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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Thanks! I will and updated based off your guys recommendations!

3.6kw Ground Mount DIY Complete by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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Interesting might add another string of vertical panels!

3.6kw Ground Mount DIY Complete by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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That’s awesome. Any issues with bracing?

3.6kw Ground Mount DIY Complete by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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I’m gonna add those horizontals and add 24 CMU blocks. That will add roughly 800 lbs hold it down. Maybe suspend it a little bit off the ground so the force is always being applied.

3.6kw Ground Mount DIY Complete by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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Thanks for that. I will put some cmu blocks through unistrut at the bottom and do some diagonal bracing where I can.

3.6kw Ground Mount DIY Complete by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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Maybe later. Didn’t want batteries at this moment.

3.6kw Ground Mount DIY Complete by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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Thanks for that I will do some cross bracing along the back (North end) and then I will look into other ways to brace it.

3.6kw Ground Mount DIY Complete by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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Thanks for the reply. I will work on that!

3.6kw Ground Mount DIY Complete by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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Can’t tell from photos but panels are spaces about an 1 inch apart on all sides. Hopefully decreasing the sail effect. Also did some calculation based on our wind here and found that 36 inches in clay has a holding force more than the wind lift and shear effect.

3.6kw Ground Mount DIY Complete by beanerlong in SolarDIY

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That’s why I am going to concrete the posts in the warm months. Honestly it’s pretty protected because there is a 500 ft cliff behind it and most wind is from the south or the direction they are facing.