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Hey folks, I've been having trouble getting an answer to my question
from off grid sites. I'm hoping someone can help me or point to the right place. I am planning an off grid system. The house will be run off of a bank of batteries with an inverter to supply AC power. My question is on the charging of the batteries. In general, is it better to supply the batteries with DC power generated consistently over time or to supply AC through a charge controller for shorter periods. I plan to use solar and wind but may have to rely on a generator for some periods. The generator is the part that has me stumped. Tho the generator will run off renewable fuels, I'm unsure whether to run a large generator making AC for a short time, or run a smaller generator making DC power for a long time. I had considered an engine small enough to drive generators the size of those found in wind generators. Any help or direction would be appreciated. Thanks, Paul |
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