Shed power, battery, inverter, solar charge -practical?
Discussion
Getting power down to my shed looks like it might be tricky. Not enough outlets from the consumer unit, cabling 25 yards through the garden, electrician cost etc.
My shed has 2 sections; a small 5x7ft tools/gardening 'room' and a bigger 7x9ft 'room' which I've panelled, insulated, floored and yesterday painted.
I'm thinking about best use of the bigger room and this will involve some form of lighting and possibly power, although requirements would be modest and short-term (no power tools, microwaves, kettles etc)
Initially I wondered about 12v battery powered lighting with a 5w solar panel trickle charging. But were I to add in a 600w inverter I could run better lighting, a radio, maybe a small surplus TV and my old PS2 could I not? -Albeit for short periods? Set-up costs look approx £150.
What do people think?
My shed has 2 sections; a small 5x7ft tools/gardening 'room' and a bigger 7x9ft 'room' which I've panelled, insulated, floored and yesterday painted.
I'm thinking about best use of the bigger room and this will involve some form of lighting and possibly power, although requirements would be modest and short-term (no power tools, microwaves, kettles etc)
Initially I wondered about 12v battery powered lighting with a 5w solar panel trickle charging. But were I to add in a 600w inverter I could run better lighting, a radio, maybe a small surplus TV and my old PS2 could I not? -Albeit for short periods? Set-up costs look approx £150.
What do people think?
I recommend you buy a copy of this
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1907215018/ref=...
The costings are pretty accurate. But to be honest use Ebay and you can get the compnents for a decent little off grid setup amazignly cheaply.
Don't buy the rip-off packages sold by certain chain DIY stores either!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1907215018/ref=...
The costings are pretty accurate. But to be honest use Ebay and you can get the compnents for a decent little off grid setup amazignly cheaply.
Don't buy the rip-off packages sold by certain chain DIY stores either!
Red Leicester
I've just bought 1 x 100m 6mm and 1 x 100mm 4mm both armoured, for my new garage block (4mm is to run generator power back to the house, I get a lot of power cuts). Both came from tlc-direct and were much more reasonably priced than I expected. Had to pay an extra £20 for shipping though because of the weight.
davidy
I've just bought 1 x 100m 6mm and 1 x 100mm 4mm both armoured, for my new garage block (4mm is to run generator power back to the house, I get a lot of power cuts). Both came from tlc-direct and were much more reasonably priced than I expected. Had to pay an extra £20 for shipping though because of the weight.
davidy
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