Help with Off Grid system

joneil8260
joneil8260 Registered Users Posts: 2
Hi. I'm new to this forum and hope I can get some guidance in the design and acquisition of a system to power a sprinkler system. I've reached out to several local businesses and websites and have not gotten a single response. Here is an overview of what I'm trying to do...

Sprinkler control unit input requirements: 120VAC, 0.3 amps, idle draw is 0.06 amps
Looking to install a pv panel, charge controller, battery and DC>120VAC inverter. The PV panel will face due west but will be shaded until early afternoon. The system will require a weather proof, wall mounted cabinet as it will be totally outdoors. I'm in northwest Ohio so the system will only operate from May - October.

I'm tired of paying the electric company over $800 a season for $4 of electricity! Any assistance, guidance or referrals would be greatly appreciated! 

Thanks!

Comments

  • Dave Angelini
    Dave Angelini Solar Expert Posts: 7,079 ✭✭✭✭✭✭
    It sounds like you are thinking of abandoning the grid for $800? If this is correct, also keep in mind the property value may decline without a grid connection?

    Maybe explain further about your "place"
    "we go where power lines don't" Sierra Nevada mountain area
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  • joneil8260
    joneil8260 Registered Users Posts: 2
    This is property is the frontage/entrance to our development and managed by the HOA. There are two electric meters in place that power only the sprinkler system. As indicated in the post $800 annual cost for $4 in actual electricity over the last season. Seems like a couple of standalone systems would pay for themselves quickly.