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I am currently setting up my own 12VDC net, but as you might infer from my other posts here: Only for low-effect use: Light, communication, alarm.

I am not at all worried about the power bill, that's not why, but the bill from the electrician. Here in Norway you can't legally do much more than replacing burned-out light bulbs without calling an electrician. I want to handle things myself, setting up alternate switches, adding lights etc. And I want to keep communication and light and alarms operative even during power outages.

Do not ignore cable length concerns! I put a battery bank in my loft, next to the central chimney, with a start of cables straigth to above the ceiling light, or wall lamp, charging socket etc. in the floor below. It cost a few extra meters of cabling, but the voltage loss is reduced both due to shorter distance and lower current - the current is spread over a number of wires. Also, that allows me to use smaller, lower-amp, fuses for each of the connections, giving better protection. And if I blow the fuse of one lamp, there are still light in the others.

I plan another battery bank in the basement - it saves 5-6 meters of cabling (two floor heights), both for light, small fans and networking equipment. Getting straight to the point of light might take some drilling through concrete walls.

The batteries will be charged from four panels that might in theory deliver a peak effect of about 900 W. That is highly theoretical! Two panels will be roof mounted, at 23 degrees angle from the horizontal plane, direction south-west (ideal a few hours after noon in April and August). Two panels will be wall mounted, vertically, directly towards SW and SE, respectively. I will have to see how much power I get in practice: If needed, I can easily mount two more on the roof.

I hope to keep the batteries charged by sun alone from late February or March through September. From early October to mid February, the aun is so weak that it won't give much, and from December (or earlier) the roof panels may be covered by snow. So during the winter months, the necessary power to keep the batteries fully charged will be taken from the power grid. (I want to keep them fully charged especially during winter - that is the season for power outages!)

For heating I use thermal collectors and a heat pump for ground heat. The thermal collectors keep the yield at a usable level far longer into late fall, and earlier in spring, than the photocells, and are more than four times as efficient. I do NOT plan on using solar panels for heating. (Except that to handle power outages, I will install 12VDC circulation pumps in the solar heating system; these have far lower effect than the main circulation pumps, but will give some heat to the floors.

Looking up power meter readings from a few years back, when the house was exlusively electrically heated, LED lights hadn't yet arrived on the market, we were three persons taking daily showers, cooked all our food on an electric stove, the freezer/fridge(s) were old an inefficient... Winter time we were up to a consumption of 120 kWh per day (!) when temperatures were low. Over the winter months the average was about half of that. There is no way whatsoever that we could have had that amount of energy stored in a battery bank charged during the summer months.
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