At last all my plans for the shed have started to come to fruition, The first of these plans is Installing a 200w solar system in my shed. This system will enable me to do so much more over the next few years, It will also have lots of little perks that having a 200w solar system can supply. for example, I will have a small cooler to help keep milk and cans cold at the site providing tea and a cold drink when needed. It will provide the power for future plans as we gain more room. and it’s expandable too.
You don’t need to Install a 200w solar system in your shed, it could be just enough for some lights or to run a small pump of sorts, but I am Installing a 200w solar system in my shed so that I can bring you so many more projects, the sky is the limit.
I do not want to spoil the surprise of the ideas I have for this system but by me Installing this 200w Solar System in my shed it does not make it totally feasible for me to finally get these projects off the ground.
Building the shed last year, and installing the new roof a couple weeks ago was all preparation for Installing a 200w solar system in my shed and bringing me closer to real maximising on the potential of the allotment garden.
All Products Used In This Episode
200W Solar Panel, Controller and Invertor Kit
12 Volts 100Ah Deep Cycle Battery
2 core 25amp insulated wire
12 volt sockets
Fuse Box
2000 Gallon Bilge Pump
12 Volt Lights
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