Right, been waiting for decent weather to get photos sorted. Finally got the shed wrapped up last month.
The Setup:
- 4x 400W Renogy panels on the roof (south-facing, obviously)
- Victron SmartSolar 150/60 MPPT — honestly the best investment, the app integration is brilliant
- 10kWh LiFePO4 battery bank (DIY'd with Fogstar cells, bit fiddly but saved a fortune)
- Multiplus 48/3000 inverter for running the workshop kit
- Basic AC coupling for future expansion
Why these choices:
Needed something robust for a proper workshop — can't have the kit shutting down mid-project. The Victron stuff is pricey but the monitoring means I actually know what's happening instead of guessing. LiFePO4 was the only sensible option; lithium prices have dropped enough that the payback's reasonable, and I wasn't keen on lugging lead-acid around.
The reality:
Winter's been interesting — panels generate bugger all in December — but summer easily covers the angle grinder and circular saw. Haven't worked out EV charging integration yet, that's phase 2.
Biggest learning: ventilation matters way more than I thought. The batteries generate heat and it all concentrates in a shed. Added a small AC unit which actually made the whole thing viable.
Cost about £8.5k all in, reckoning on 7-8 year payback if I actually use it for work projects (still working that bit out).
Happy to answer specifics on the LiFePO4 setup — did loads of research.