I am happily enjoying Christmas Eve dinner leftovers, and starting to think of the New Year, and future offgrid solar power plans. (Merry Christmas everyone!
I am just starting to do some research, and thought that if anyone had some good URLs to read, or specific products to recommend, that would be awesome.
Specifically, I am thinking of getting a large propane tank (installed/serviced/filled by the local propane company) installed at the top of the driveway down to my offgrid cabin, and then building a small snug shed very close to it in which to place a propane-fired power generator (3-4kws or so?) that would have the capability to be started automagically when my existing battery bank is drained beyond some pre-set level.
Problem, or no? ...The distance... between existing cabin/solar panels/battery bank/inverter & this propane generator setup would be about 70 yards or so...a distance I was thinking I could bridge via an AC 120v power line from generator back to battery bank. Then, I would acquire some form of combined 12v charger/electronic device that would monitor the battery charge, and have the ability to send the 'start/stop generator' signal back to the propane generator to start up and begin charging when my power load drained the batts below a certain level.
My current inverter is a Xantrex Prowatt SW 2000, which is just slightly inadequate now that I have installed a chest freezer-modified-to-run-as-refrigerator (with a separate temperature/power controller to keep it at 36 degrees or so) but it seems like one option would be to acquire a new invertor/charger unit to replace that prowatt.
Does this seem like a decent plan?
If you were thinking of doing something similar, how would you approach it...and what products/devices would you consider...and/or what links would you recommend me to research these ideas?
Thanks!!!
Lutefisk
add'tl info, in case it matters:
- money is not necessarily an object...I want to buy top quality stuff, sized to be able to support a little more capacity in future if needed.
- propane tank is likely not able to be placed right next to cabin, due to the muddy nature of the access road to cabin. (single lane gravel road ~ 70yards above my property is known to be adequate for the local propane delivery trucks)
- existing battery bank is 4 x Dyno 8Dd deep cycles, wired 12v & ~240AH capacity when new)
- existing solar is only 2 x Kyocera 140watt panels, soon to be augmented by 2 x 300w panels of some kind
- existing charge controller is small Morningstar PWM 30a model, soon to be superceded by (likely) a MidNite Solar Classic MPPT charge controller.
- heat & hot water currently provided by propane on-demand appliances...no plans for any electric heat of any kind.
- cooking currently provided by propane oven/burners
- actual AC power load is very small, mostly a laptop, a 2nd 27" LED computer monitor, some LED AC lights, the aforementioned freezer/fridge conversion, and a little microwave oven action, and a few teensy devices like a temp/wind/humidity guage. Not planning on adding much more electrical loads...

Specifically, I am thinking of getting a large propane tank (installed/serviced/filled by the local propane company) installed at the top of the driveway down to my offgrid cabin, and then building a small snug shed very close to it in which to place a propane-fired power generator (3-4kws or so?) that would have the capability to be started automagically when my existing battery bank is drained beyond some pre-set level.
Problem, or no? ...The distance... between existing cabin/solar panels/battery bank/inverter & this propane generator setup would be about 70 yards or so...a distance I was thinking I could bridge via an AC 120v power line from generator back to battery bank. Then, I would acquire some form of combined 12v charger/electronic device that would monitor the battery charge, and have the ability to send the 'start/stop generator' signal back to the propane generator to start up and begin charging when my power load drained the batts below a certain level.
My current inverter is a Xantrex Prowatt SW 2000, which is just slightly inadequate now that I have installed a chest freezer-modified-to-run-as-refrigerator (with a separate temperature/power controller to keep it at 36 degrees or so) but it seems like one option would be to acquire a new invertor/charger unit to replace that prowatt.
Does this seem like a decent plan?
If you were thinking of doing something similar, how would you approach it...and what products/devices would you consider...and/or what links would you recommend me to research these ideas?
Thanks!!!
Lutefisk
add'tl info, in case it matters:
- money is not necessarily an object...I want to buy top quality stuff, sized to be able to support a little more capacity in future if needed.
- propane tank is likely not able to be placed right next to cabin, due to the muddy nature of the access road to cabin. (single lane gravel road ~ 70yards above my property is known to be adequate for the local propane delivery trucks)
- existing battery bank is 4 x Dyno 8Dd deep cycles, wired 12v & ~240AH capacity when new)
- existing solar is only 2 x Kyocera 140watt panels, soon to be augmented by 2 x 300w panels of some kind
- existing charge controller is small Morningstar PWM 30a model, soon to be superceded by (likely) a MidNite Solar Classic MPPT charge controller.
- heat & hot water currently provided by propane on-demand appliances...no plans for any electric heat of any kind.
- cooking currently provided by propane oven/burners
- actual AC power load is very small, mostly a laptop, a 2nd 27" LED computer monitor, some LED AC lights, the aforementioned freezer/fridge conversion, and a little microwave oven action, and a few teensy devices like a temp/wind/humidity guage. Not planning on adding much more electrical loads...
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