Well, I think it should be possible, im sure it will be much more economical than the $30,000
the big question is: how much sun do you get?
sunlight would roughly have an incident power of 1000 W/m^2, and if u have a solar cell efficiency of say 12% that would give you 120 W /.m^2
also, u dont have to use solar cells for all your purposes:
build your hot water tank on a tower, make it to be out of some metal and paint it black, that would give you really hot water. ( you may need to cover it with insulation at night, or build two tanks, one to heat the water in, and a lower insulated tank to transfer the water once it is heated)
also, you can do your cooking on solar power, the cooker will look like a wierd contraption consisting of various lenses and mirrors, but it can be done, you can design it yourself with some basic knowledge of physics, i have built models in school projects which cook really great food. ( it may require a small opening on your kitchen ceiling, and apparatus mounted on your roof.)
finally, i would strongly advocate the use of solar power, and encourage you to use it, as it is THE cleanest way of energy, and THE solution to the world's upcoming energy crisis.
2006-10-06 22:02:03
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answered by greatguy 1
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There are ways to do it but in the end it will cost more than $30k to do it right. For example, if you want to avoid the efficiency hit of converting 12, 24, or 48 VDC to 110 VAC you will have to use low-voltagle lighting and appliances. A split system might work better; 12V lighting and inverter for running standard appliances.
To bank enough energy for an average KWH consumption rate will require quite a few cells. If you figure $50/15W cell you can see it adds up quickly.
2006-10-06 20:52:13
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answered by Anonymous
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It is, in theory, possible to do this. Batteries store the power the solar panels collect during the day, to be used at night. Consider though, solar power is very expensive in itself. Maybe not quite 30K, but it's up there .
You might also want to check out wind power. Some of the larger wind silos they have now a days can produce a tremendous amount of power.
2006-10-06 20:46:16
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answered by iswd1 5
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hi, they are doing it in my city in India, i am sure you can do it too, i understand that the batteries would last at least 20 years
A housing project called Ravikiran, a set of 25 houses fitted with BIPV (building-integrated photo voltaic) is being build in Kolkata, India. Each house will not only manufacture its own power, thus saving 2.1 KW of power from the grid, but each house will also feed 2,500 KW/hr annually into the grid. i have not been able to locate a website but heres a blog link http://www.swaveda.com/blog.php where someone has posted an article and the the site of the govt org developing the project is http://www.wbreda.org/contact.htm maybe you can find out how they go about it.
2006-10-06 21:14:23
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answered by aditigsamai 3
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well there are big things you need to think about.....
you will need a propane or kerosene powered fridge
if you have a well you will either have to have a huge pressure tank or a gravity flow system and defiantly a generator to rum the well on
you wont have any a/c
you ll have to heat with wood, or propane whichever you use will have to be gravity fed (no electric blower)
you ll need a gas water heater or (wood)
its a doable thing but you will have to give up every day convinces
my best to you,
Possum
2006-10-07 07:18:06
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answered by hillbilly named Possum 5
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there is two substantial styles of photograph voltaic means connection; off grid and grid connect. interior the off grid state of affairs, it is stand on my own - completely disconnected from the mains means grid and surplus means generated is saved in a financial company of deep cycle batteries. it is the costlier selection, yet completely separates you from the means company, so not extra expenses. A grid connect setup is the place you're nevertheless hooked into the mains grid and any extra means generated is fed lower back into the grid. the excess is the two taken care of as a credit on your bill or some electrical energy companies will pay you over and above the marketplace cost for electrical energy. This association is declared as a feed in tariff. There are 2 styles of feed in cost lists: internet feed in tariff : wherein the corporate will pay X volume for under the excess means you generate Gross feed in tariff: the place the corporate will pay X volume for all electrical energy you generate; frequently properly over the going marketplace cost for electrical energy. The gross feed in tariff sort is one the place you are able to extremely make money on having a photo voltaic means gadget put in. Germany carried out a gross feed in tariff that became around 4 situations the marketplace cost some years in the past and it contributed very much to the upward push of the photograph voltaic marketplace in that u . s . a .. there's a huge push in Australia for a gross feed in tariff now, with Western Australia probably to confirm it carried out quickly. maximum states purely have a internet feed in tariff in place and the expenditures are not all that appealing; in spite of if, reckoning on the form you employ electrical energy and the countless government rebates now attainable; the payback time on a gadget could be very much decreased and you gets your self right into a difficulty wherein you're effectively paying $0 for electrical energy lots extra at as quickly as.
2016-11-26 22:32:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Homemade Solar Power Videos - http://SolarPower.siopu.com/?fiR
2017-04-01 21:12:50
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answered by ? 3
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it is possible but the initial cost will be expensive- over time it will pay for itself with the money you save on bills and of course is great for the environment, if only more people were keen on it
2006-10-06 20:47:15
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answered by Anonymous
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The thing is you need to have a fuel (kerosene, diesel, or gas) generator for back up
2006-10-06 22:08:38
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answered by Tankk 2
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feasible if you don't need a/c, or water well.
LP frig, LP heat, wood heat etc..., batteries for light OK, but you'll need real juice to turn the big boys ( 220 COMPRESSOR & PUMP MOTOR)
2006-10-06 20:49:27
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answered by Bonno 6
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