Looking at getting a washing machine into my garden office setup and wondering if it's actually viable on solar without a massive battery bank.
Current setup: 6kW nominal solar (mix of Fogstar and Renogy panels), Victron Multiplus inverter, and about 15kWh usable battery storage. I'm running lights, heating, occasional power tools, and an EV trickle charger most days.
Here's what I'm trying to work out — most domestic washers pull 2-3kW during the heating cycle, yeah? That's a serious spike. I've read some folk on here mention timing loads around solar peaks, but realistically in winter that's not going to cut it.
A few questions:
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Is a heat pump washer actually more efficient, or am I just moving the problem elsewhere? I keep seeing them marketed as eco but haven't found solid figures on actual grid draw comparisons.
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Would a smaller capacity machine help? I'm thinking about the compact 3-4kg models instead of a full 7kg unit. Less water heating = lower peak demand?
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Has anyone had success with a timer/smart relay setup to prevent the machine running the heating cycle unless battery's at a certain threshold?
I'm not opposed to running off grid storage for this — it's not like I'm doing 10 loads a week — but I want to avoid the battery cycling becoming a bottleneck for everything else.
Thoughts? Anyone actually got a washer working reliably in a similar setup?