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<blockquote data-quote="Ucatchmydrift" data-source="post: 538323" data-attributes="member: 35106"><p>Ok I see.. don't think that will work so well then for me..</p><p>Not completely off grid as in the winter I charge the batteries only ever at economy 7 times, currently 8.8p edf(from january). The panels are on two shed roofs, so i was able to diy it. No more space for any more unless i put them on the roof, and I can't do that diy. And if I move in a couple of years, be difficult to take them with me. All what I've done is removable. And only cost £3500 for everything. 3kw panels, 3k hybrid inverter, 14.4kw diy batteries. Separate double sockets in each room ofnthe house etc. It's a budget build that works extremely well..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ucatchmydrift, post: 538323, member: 35106"] Ok I see.. don't think that will work so well then for me.. Not completely off grid as in the winter I charge the batteries only ever at economy 7 times, currently 8.8p edf(from january). The panels are on two shed roofs, so i was able to diy it. No more space for any more unless i put them on the roof, and I can't do that diy. And if I move in a couple of years, be difficult to take them with me. All what I've done is removable. And only cost £3500 for everything. 3kw panels, 3k hybrid inverter, 14.4kw diy batteries. Separate double sockets in each room ofnthe house etc. It's a budget build that works extremely well.. [/QUOTE]
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