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Welcome to the forum Nomad.
When designing solar power--We really need to start with how much power you need. In general, solar power is not cheap and a relatively large solar array to provide more than a "minimal" amount of electrical energy.
For example, say you can fit 4 of these
http://www.solar-electric.com/solar-panels-mounts-kits-accessories/solarpanels/solarworld-solar-panels/solarworld-sunmodule-sw-315-monocrystalline-solar-panel.htmlPmax: 315 Watts
Voc: 45.6 Volts
Vmp: 36.5 Volts
Isc: 9.35 Amps
Imp: 8.71 Amps
Weight: 49.6 Pounds
Dimensions: 78.15" x 38.98" x 1.81"
In a reasonably sunny climate, you can get a minimum of 4 hours of sun for ~9 months a year. Such a system would generate around:- 4x 315 Watt panels * 0.52 typical system eff * 4.0 hours of sun per day = 2,621 WH per day = 2.6 kWH per day
- 2,621 WH per day * 1/0.85 inverter eff * 2 days of storage * 1/0.50 maximum discharge * 1/24 volt battery bank = 514 AH @ 24 volt battery bank
My guess is that you would use a genset during "intensive" construction--And could use such a solar system for charging tools/cell phones/running LED work lights. You could run a single Skil saw.
Only you can decide if this is worth the effort for you... My guess is that, if you can borrow power from the neighbors, you are better off doing that (or even charging the owner $2,000 for temporary utility power (the home will need service eventually anyway--So some of the fees may only be delayed, not avoided by the owner).
There is, at least, one alternative for the "blowing breaker" problem with borrowed power. There are some AC inverters that have a "Generator Support" mode. Basically, you can program the inverter to never pull more than (for example) 12 amps @ 120 VAC from the AC mains (or AC generator) and if more power is pulled--The AC inverter uses the DC Battery Bank to supply additional 120 VAC energy (there are 240 VAC versions too) when needed. The AC inverter also has an integrated battery charger--So you would not even need a solar array--To keep the battery bank charged.
With a generator support system--You could get away with a smaller battery bank (or even Lithium batteries--lighter/smaller) too.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Use all energy sources.
Get some solar, have a generator, heck even add a battery charger that can be ran off a neighbors 15amp 120 volt line.
Its good to have more than one plan for power.
Are you sure you need a gasoline powered air compressor?
My 5hp gasoline fuelled air compressor is grossly overkill for almost everything. I only need my gasoline fuelled air compressor for running plasma cutter and/or sand blaster at a remote site.
My smallest 1hp air compressor with a 5 gallon tank can easily keep up with my roofing nailer as fast as I can set the gun and shoot nails into pre laid out shingles. I also turn the pressure down to close to the minimum required to drive the nail flush, this saves air and saves wear and tear on the gun.
Sounds like you need a bigger version of what I built:
http://forum.solar-electric.com/discussion/348240/home-made-solar-inverter-generator#latest
I built it for building projects, backup power, camping, powering work lights just a little of everything.
Solar hybrid gasoline generator, 7kw gas, 180 watts of solar, Morningstar 15 amp MPPT, group 31 AGM, 900 watt kisae inverter.
Solar roof top GMC suburban, a normal 3/4 ton suburban with 180 watts of panels on the roof and 10 amp genasun MPPT, 2000w samlex pure sine wave inverter, 12v gast and ARB air compressors.
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CarolinaNomad said:I have used the neighbours power which has bee satisfactory except for the occasional tripping of the fuse.
Next step is to add a generator. Again a small generator will be sufficient because of the above generator-support function.
Next step would be to add solar + charge controller if the above isn't enough. That's expensive and less useful, so I would only do it if it gives you some other benefit (like "green cred" to use as a selling point with customers or something.)
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This is a post from July--And the poster has not been back.
-Bill
Near San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset
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