Re: Solar powered studio
Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 10:23 am
Close to Ballarat, but out in the sticks.
it's normally hot, sunny and drought ridden.
it's normally hot, sunny and drought ridden.
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did you get your rebate claim in before Garrett went and cancelled the whole scheme?lilith_envy wrote:Thanks John,
The one I'm looking at after rebate is $2700, with no "unforseen" extras. It's a 1.1Kw intverter, no batteries.
Simply pumps power onto the grid.
It's so cheap because your selling the "GREEN CREDITS" back to the company (makes them look greener). It's a bit sneaky, but works out to be $1400 off.
Switching to solar was the best idea.. Govt is paying good amount of subsidy and even I have shifted to solar power system.lilith_envy wrote:So I'm suprised that there is no-one on this site yet running a solar powered studio....Why?
AT magazine had an artical a few months back regarding running a small DAW system via solar panels. And again in the current issue of AT Andy Stewart has been talking about running his new studio with a mix of Wind and Solar.
Though hasn't yet. Not that his build is up to our standards![]()
Does any one have any thoughts on this?
The system I'm looking at does not store power on-site it simply pumps un-used energy back into the grid.
I'm waiting to heard how noisy the invertor is? But, not having batteries reduces the noise of the system.
Australian goverenment is currently giving a $8000 rebate if you switch to solar.
Now there is a stand alone system with batteries. Which means the studio would be completely self suffient, but you then run the risk of running out of juice during a long session.
I'll keep you posted.
lil