I'm upgrading my solar system at my off-grid cabin. I'm looking at this kit: https://www.solar-electric.com/outba...620-watts.html with a few minor adjustments. Currently my power needs are pretty small, about 650 watt hours a day, but I expect that to increase once I get a reliable solar system in place (currently I have a small 35W panel that charges a bank of batteries which means we end up using the generators to keep the batteries charged most of the time).
On to my question. Since I know it's expensive to maintain a battery bank, I'm wondering if it's reasonable to supplement my solar system to a hydro system (I'm fortunate and have a year round "creek" that flows 100+ gpm even at the low point of the season) and only have smaller battery bank instead of what would actually be needed to sustain me for multiple days? I'd still have something (probably what comes with that kit linked above) but wouldn't need to grow it over time is the hope. Since the solar is plenty for my needs, the hydro would really just be to offset cloudy days and the minimal night time use. The cabin is used generally every other weekend so plenty of time for the batteries to recover between visits.
Or is this overkill and I should just rely on the generator to top off the batteries when solar isn't enough? I like the idea of not being reliant on the generator though. Thoughts?
On to my question. Since I know it's expensive to maintain a battery bank, I'm wondering if it's reasonable to supplement my solar system to a hydro system (I'm fortunate and have a year round "creek" that flows 100+ gpm even at the low point of the season) and only have smaller battery bank instead of what would actually be needed to sustain me for multiple days? I'd still have something (probably what comes with that kit linked above) but wouldn't need to grow it over time is the hope. Since the solar is plenty for my needs, the hydro would really just be to offset cloudy days and the minimal night time use. The cabin is used generally every other weekend so plenty of time for the batteries to recover between visits.
Or is this overkill and I should just rely on the generator to top off the batteries when solar isn't enough? I like the idea of not being reliant on the generator though. Thoughts?
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