It's very useful info. In Nambia Nissan leafs are becoming more and more abundant. I always wondered how much solar and battery storage would be needed to charge up a Nissan leaf. We have 300 days of sunlight all year. Thank you
@brandonbarr2784 I don't live in the usa, I have very hard winters here in Canada. No off grid system in Canada can survive without a generator. And diesel last for years in a container like this.
@ursodermatt8809 I'm interested in where I I'm supposed to live for 0% fuel usage. Hope he doesn't drive a ice vehicle or even a all electric vehicle if he uses grid power. :S
@@GoingOffGrid101 being 100% off grid is not that easy even here in australia. though much easier than in the "US state of canada". one of the things you might look into though is using the waste heat from the generator to heat the house or hot water tank. you would need a water cooled engine though.
I' ve been testing out 2 charge controllers on our tiny house they're pretty nice I did a video on it bouge RV 40 amp I thought I'd share it with yea might like to test one of them cheers
It's very useful info. In Nambia Nissan leafs are becoming more and more abundant. I always wondered how much solar and battery storage would be needed to charge up a Nissan leaf. We have 300 days of sunlight all year. Thank you
@natenut1694 that's pretty good 👍 thanks for watching and commenting. I love learning about other people and their plans.
Glad all is well. Lots going on up north😊
o yes. having a blast here
Sunshine. Green Grass.
I love summer!
Good to see ya making videos have ya heard anything from Genetry Solar seems they have fallen off the face of the earth
I think they are going to come back just waiting for a large enough order.
Wow where did that new house come from lol. This summer is good but we have had lots better for sun.
yea loads of clouds and rain. but still running all my AC :D
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you lost me at 900 liters of fuel= skip, USA yo, listen to your ancient.
@brandonbarr2784 I don't live in the usa, I have very hard winters here in Canada. No off grid system in Canada can survive without a generator. And diesel last for years in a container like this.
yes, you admit americans are somewhat on the less intelligent side?
@@GoingOffGrid101
he probably thinks canada is an american state. attached to the bottom of florida.
@ursodermatt8809 I'm interested in where I I'm supposed to live for 0% fuel usage. Hope he doesn't drive a ice vehicle or even a all electric vehicle if he uses grid power. :S
@@GoingOffGrid101
being 100% off grid is not that easy even here in australia. though much easier than in the "US state of canada".
one of the things you might look into though is using the waste heat from the generator to heat the house or hot water tank. you would need a water cooled engine though.
👍 wow you tube mad it. Hard to find your channel i had to put in going off grid turbine stop by to see how your place coming a long 😎
@@JonOffgrid yea almost impossible to find my channel now, I used to be number one search.
I' ve been testing out 2 charge controllers on our tiny house they're pretty nice I did a video on it bouge RV 40 amp I thought I'd share it with yea
might like to test one of them cheers
@@JonOffgrid I'll check it out!