I often find that numbers like 25KW per hour are just overblown and the
rest of the Offgrid load power data is too high. 

Offgrid is all about the
state of the art in not needing high power levels by using the best
equipment available for the loads. 

One can't simply take a power bill
from a utility and try to duplicate it offgrid. The loads have to be
reduced drastically.  

Maybe this is not the case here and if so I
digress. Good Luck 
Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
"we go where powerlines
don't"
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On Thu, 5 Sep 2019 16:16:27 -0600, "Dana"  wrote:  


You will have to park the 'Package' somewhere… Yeah off grid takes space
& WLA batteries like to be warm in the winter ">Basements? Dedicated
building? Storage container [insulated]? 

Radiant floors make for happy
batteries. Cool in summer ">    

Dana Orzel Great Solar Works, Inc.  

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208.721.7003 [email protected] 

Idaho Contractor - # 028765 Idaho PV #
028374 

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Technologies for Responsible People since 1988"  

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FROM: RE-wrenches  ON BEHALF OF
Andrew
SENT: Thursday, September 05, 2019 3:15 PM
TO: RE-wrenches 
SUBJECT:
[RE-wrenches] Large off-grid inverter/storage   

Hey Everyone, 

 I have
been recently been getting more and more inquiries for some quite large
off-grid sytems(25kw per hour) and seeing what you guys have for
suggestions on bigger inverters and storage systems? I could do 2 triple
stack Schneider's and a bunch of HUPS industrial batteries but it all just
takes up so much space and I know there are some other companies out there
with package units. Thoughts?  

Andrew Perkins 

Greenwired 

P:
707-923-2001 ext. 100 

1150 #1 Evergreen Rd 

Redway, CA 95560


www.greenwired.com [4] 

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