Join Dan Hettinger, along with the biochar crew at the Grandview Living Web Farm, as he demonstrates ways to utilize remote solar power on the farm that will help you bring a new level of efficiency to various tasks that need power but aren’t worth the time and expense of installing a standard electrical line. Review available PV solar technology and battery systems for providing remote electricity. Figure out how to meet the power needs for small load demands such as heat lamps, water pumping, electric fences, and other uses you may have for a small portable solar powered system.
VIDEO: Remote Solar Power with Dan Hettinger
Join Dan Hettinger, along with the biochar crew at the Grandview Living Web Farm, as he demonstrates ways to utilize remote solar power on the farm that will help you bring a new level of efficiency to various tasks that need power but aren’t worth the time and expense of installing a standard electrical line. Review available PV solar technology and battery systems for providing remote electricity. Figure out how to meet the power needs for small load demands such as heat lamps, water pumping, electric fences, and other uses you may have for a small portable solar powered system.
Thank you for sharing. This was just the kind of information I was looking for. I'm trying to provide some off-grid led floodlights with power, this was really useful and explained very good what the pitfalls are.
Great work, Dan and LWF team. Here is an application that you might be interested in:
https://www.theengineer.co.uk/pump-solar-power-technology/
I've found great project for that on Avasva website.
Is there any chance of getting copies of the handouts from this session?