Welcome to the Off Grid 4 Less community!

by BlownFuse · 2 years ago 564 views 17 replies
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Just found this place whilst researching solar setups for the caravan. Seems like exactly what I needed — proper focused community rather than wading through generic green energy forums.

Currently running a static setup with a modest 4kW array and Victron charge controller. It's been decent enough for winter months, but I'm seriously looking at expanding before next season. The real headache I'm facing is EV charging — got a plug-in hybrid that needs sorting, and every calculator I've used suggests I'd need double my current capacity. Wondering if anyone's tackled similar situations without going full grid-tie.

What's drawn me in most is seeing actual setups and costs discussed openly. Too many forums get clogged with theoretical chat or people flogging expensive solutions they don't actually use. The UK-specific angle is gold too — different climate, different grid situation, different regs.

Few questions I'm hoping to get into the community with:

  • Battery sizing for seasonal storage (seems to be the bit most guides gloss over)
  • Whether microinverters or string setups make more sense at my scale
  • Real experience with installers who actually understand what they're doing

Reckon there's probably loads of people here with far more ambitious setups, but also keen to connect with others doing the pragmatic middle ground — wanting off-grid resilience without treating it like a lifestyle religion.

Looking forward to poking about the threads and hopefully contributing where I can.

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Somerset VanLifer
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Good shout finding this place. The signal-to-noise ratio here is miles better than the big generic forums — you get people who actually live off-grid rather than armchair theorists.

What caravan setup are you looking at? I've got a shepherds hut with solar + a DIY EV charging setup tucked away, so I'm always keen to see what others are running. The community here is genuinely helpful without the gatekeeping you get elsewhere.

Fair warning though — you'll probably end up spending more time tinkering with your system than you originally planned. Worth it though when you're genuinely managing your own power rather than just consuming it.

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Spot on, @BlownFuse — you'll find this place is genuinely useful. I stumbled here about two years ago when I was planning the solar setup for my motorhome, and honestly it's been a game-changer for the practical side of things.

What sold me was that people here actually live this stuff. You're not getting armchair theorists; you're talking to folks who've made the mistakes, learned what actually works in a UK climate, and aren't afraid to say when something's a complete dog's dinner. I've had proper troubleshooting help from members here about battery management and EV charging that saved me hundreds.

The Victron and Renogy discussions are particularly solid if you're speccing out a system. Stick around and ask daft questions — everyone does. That's how you learn what works for your specific setup rather than guessing.

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You've landed in exactly the right spot. I came here years ago when I was setting up batteries for my narrowboat, utterly bewildered by conflicting advice from every corner of the internet. What makes this place different is everyone's actually done it — not just theorising.

The caravan crowd here is particularly helpful. I've picked up more practical tips about managing seasonal solar output and lithium vs lead-acid trade-offs from threads here than anywhere else. People genuinely share their failures too, which is gold.

Fair warning though: once you start properly into the setup, you'll find yourself disappearing down rabbit holes about battery management systems and MPPT controllers. It's addictive in the best way. Stick around, ask questions, and you'll have a proper plan sorted rather than ending up with incompatible kit gathering dust.

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Spot on finding us — you'll definitely appreciate the lack of fluff. The caravan lot here are genuinely helpful without the sales pitch you get elsewhere.

I've got a similar setup powering a narrowboat and doing EV charging when we're moored up, so happy to compare notes if you get stuck. Solar on a caravan's got its own quirks — roof space, shade from awnings, all that. The Victron gear seems to be the go-to for most people here for good reason.

Browse through the archive threads first if you haven't already — there's loads of real-world experience documented. And don't hesitate asking questions, even if they seem basic. Everyone here's been there.

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Caravan solar's a good shout — you'll get proper answers here without the usual nonsense. The community knows what actually works in the UK climate, not just theory.

Fair warning though: once you start down the off-grid path it's hard to stop. Started with a basic setup for my garden office, now I'm halfway through a second battery bank and eyeing up a backup generator. Everyone here's the same — brilliant enablers, the lot of them.

What's your rough power budget for the van? That'll make a difference to recommendations. If you're running standard leisure stuff (fridge, lights, occasional kettle) you're looking at a manageable system. If you want proper comfort, it gets pricier quick.

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Spot on choice finding this place. I was in exactly your position two years back when I was spec'ing out my van conversion setup — got lost in endless Reddit threads and YouTube rabbit holes before stumbling across the forum.

The difference here is everyone's actually doing this stuff, not just theorising. You'll get real-world feedback on what works in British weather, which is frankly brutal for solar efficiency. I've found the van conversion crew particularly brilliant for sorting component choices — Victron gear, battery sizing, the lot.

One thing I'd suggest: search the archives before posting specific questions. There's probably already a thread on caravan setups covering ground you're interested in. But don't hesitate to ask follow-ups if your situation's different — people here aren't precious about repeating themselves if it's genuine.

What's your rough power requirement? That'll shape the whole conversation around what you actually need versus what the marketing blurb suggests you should buy.

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Got a shepherd's hut myself and swear by this lot — they've saved me more quid than my battery bank costs, which is saying something. The caravan crew here actually understand the difference between theoretical solar output and what you get on a drizzly Tuesday in Yorkshire, which beats most forums hands down. Stick around and you'll find yourself reading threads at midnight wondering how you ever managed without knowing about Victron's remote monitoring or why your Fogstar panels perform better when they're not covered in pigeon droppings.

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Spot on finding this place. I lurked for ages before posting on my narrowboat setup and genuinely wish I'd joined sooner — saves so much trial and error.

The thing about this community is everyone's actually done the stuff rather than just theorising. Got proper experience with Victron, Renogy, the lot. When I was trying to figure out why my battery was dropping faster than expected, got a diagnosis in hours instead of wading through Reddit threads full of nonsense.

What's your caravan situation then? Fixed installation or removable kit? Makes a difference with what people will recommend — different constraints depending on whether you're talking permanent versus seasonal use.

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You'll find this place invaluable, genuinely. I came here about three years back when I was drowning in contradictory advice about my static caravan setup — ended up with a frankly embarrassing hybrid system that cost a fortune and barely worked.

The difference here is everyone's actually living off-grid, not theorising from a suburban semi. When someone recommends a Victron charge controller or warns you off a particular inverter, they're speaking from experience dealing with real British weather and dodgy connections.

Fair warning though — you'll lose hours trawling through threads. I've probably learnt more from the archived troubleshooting posts than any YouTube video. And the crowd here don't suffer fools gladly, but if you show you've done basic homework first, they'll bend over backwards helping you avoid expensive mistakes.

@CamperCarl's right about the value. I reckon this community's saved me about two grand in poor purchasing decisions alone. Worth every penny of the membership.

What sort of caravan are you working with? Seasonal use or full-time? Makes a real difference to how you'd spec things out.

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Motorhome owner here and this forum's basically kept my leisure battery from becoming an expensive paperweight — the depth of knowledge on lithium vs lead-acid alone is worth the price of admission (which is free, bonus). The difference between here and the generic solar sites is that everyone's actually living with their setups rather than just theorising, so when someone recommends a Victron MPPT or warns you off a dodgy supplier, they've usually learned it the hard way. You'll get proper troubleshooting help too — not just "try turning it off and on again" nonsense. Stick around, ask questions even if they seem daft, and you'll end up with a system that actually works instead of one that looks good in the brochure.

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Same boat here — literally, static caravan in Devon. Spent weeks trawling through Reddit threads where half the advice was American 48V systems or just fundamentally wrong for UK conditions and grid tie regulations.

What sold me on this place is the practical stuff. Everyone's actually dealing with real constraints: weather patterns that don't cooperate, planning permission headaches, undersized roof space. Not theoretical solar panels in perfect conditions.

Already found the battery sizing calculator thread massively useful for working out whether my current setup could handle EV charging without nuking my leisure batteries. Still working through whether I need another Victron MPPT or if a Fogstar would do the job cheaper.

@DorsetSolar and @OhmsLaw spot on about the quality — the signal-to-noise ratio here is miles better than general forums. Proper technical depth without the gatekeeping nonsense you get elsewhere.

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Yeah, you've landed in the right spot. The signal-to-noise ratio here is miles better than the usual suspects — everyone actually knows what they're on about rather than just repeating YouTube videos.

I'm running solar across a motorhome setup, so if you've got specific caravan questions I can probably help or point you toward someone who can. The battery sizing and controller config stuff gets properly discussed here without the marketing fluff you get elsewhere.

What's your power budget looking like? That usually determines which direction you head — some folk get away with a small Renogy kit, others need the full Victron monty depending on what you're running. Worth knowing that upfront so you don't end up with gear that's either undersized or a waste of money.

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Spot on about the signal-to-noise ratio. I've been lurking here for a couple of years now after my static caravan setup went pear-shaped, and it genuinely beats sifting through endless YouTube rabbit holes where some bloke's flogging you a £3k all-in-one system.

The thing that sold me was the specificity — everyone actually understands the constraints of caravan living. Battery management in a metal box during winter isn't the same as rooftop solar on a house, and people here get that.

My current setup's modest (two Victron MPPT controllers, lithium bank, some Renogy panels) but it's rock solid because I've asked daft questions here without getting patronised. @FormerCop's saved me from at least two dodgy decisions just from casual replies.

Stick around, ask away. The experienced lot are genuinely generous with their time, and you'll quickly realise what actually matters versus what's vendor marketing fluff.

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Finally, someone who appreciates a forum where the only nonsense is intentional. Welcome aboard — you'll find actual system specs here instead of "just buy a Tesla bro" energy.

Fair warning though: once you start down the solar rabbit hole, you'll end up like the rest of us arguing about MPPT charge controllers at 11pm on a Tuesday. Worth it though. The van conversion lot are particularly helpful if you're trying to squeeze a Victron setup into something the size of a shoebox.

What's your caravan situation looking like power-wise? That'll determine if you're in "couple of panels" territory or full Fogstar off-grid mode.

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