August 31st, 2014: Battery pack maintenance
Every now and then the electrolyte level of the batteries need to be checked. Distilled water needs to be added to some elements. The batteries weigh approximately 500 Kg (1100 lb).
Cleaning the batteries with a wet cloth. Do not worry, there is | Checking the density of the electrolyte with an hydrometer. |
August 1st, 2014: Measurement panel troubleshooting
I had a poor contact in the irradiance measurement panel. I had to climb on the roof to mend it.
May 23rd, 2014: First produced Megawatt-Hour
The "1000 Kwh" figure can be seen on the blue display. | The weather and the roses were beautiful in May. |
November 9th, 2013: Power Wiring
Its a tough work to wire the entire system. | The charger is ready for mounting against the wall. |
October 26th, 2013: Panel installation finished
Securing some wires. | One gets used to the height after a while. |
October 10th, 2013: Panel installation in progress
Panel installation has begun by a dull autumn day. | Panel installation in rapid progress. |
October 6th, 2013: Battery installation
My elder son gives a hand during battery installation. | The 8 batteries are interconnected by the means of |
September 28th, 2013: On the roof again
Some tiles need to be adjusted to fit the big stainless | Rail mounting will son be finished. |
August 25th, 2013: Battery Box and 200 Amps fuse
The battery box. It will be equipped with a liner | A 200 Amp fuse, an heavy duty switch and heavy |
August 8th, 2013: Started to mount the rails on the roof
The toughest part of the project: to mount the modules on my old house's uneven roof. | A lot of rails have to be secured to the roof before one can mount the panels. |
June 21st, 2013: Solar Modules delivery
The pallet containing the 16 modules looks great. | The 16 modules are capable of delivering 270 Watts each. |
June 15th, 2013: Lab tests with the batteries
During these tests I could evaluate the future | The batteries are "draft" wired. |
June 14th, 2013: Solar Charger and Inverter Delivery
The charger and the inverter are designed in Holland, manufactured in India and I have bought them in France.
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