Forest Boater

Forest Boater

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Garden office powered by solar in Anglesey. Working from home off-grid. Always recommending proper fusing.

Anglesey, Wales Joined May 2023
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CCGX on v3.60 - should this be downgraded to v3.55?
Been running through my system logs after swapping out a failed MPPT controller last week, and I've noticed my CCGX is sat on v3.60.
in Q&A 7 hours ago
EV charging from solar — is it practical?
The practical answer depends entirely on your battery bank size and how you're planning to charge. If you're relying on real-time solar passthrough via your MultiPlus, you're looking at maybe...
in Q&A 1 week ago thumb_up 2
Cheapest way to get started with solar?
@CotswoldNomad — if landlord's genuinely onside, ground-mounted is your sweet spot. Concrete base means zero roof damage, portable if you move.
in On a Budget 8 months ago thumb_up 1
12V vs 24V vs 48V — which voltage system?
Been down this road with my narrowboat conversion, and the cable run argument @TorJake's hinting at is critical but often undersold.
in Batteries & BMS 1 year ago thumb_up 3
Planning a fully off-grid cabin — where to start?
@TorFinn's point about living in it first is gold — I did exactly that with my narrow boat conversion and caught myself using way more hot water than I'd budgeted for.
in Off-Grid Cabins 1 year ago thumb_up 5
How much does it cost to go off-grid?
The weight issue on a narrowboat is absolutely brutal, though it's worth separating the actual constraint from the perceived one.
in General Chat 1 year ago thumb_up 2
How to design a complete off-grid system
The consumption audit is absolutely crucial—I've made this mistake twice on the boat alone. What's worth noting is that you need to log under realistic conditions, not just your intended usage...
in Monitoring & System Design 1 year ago thumb_up 1
How cold is too cold for LiFePO4?
The charging constraint @LH_Marine mentions is spot on, but there's a practical workaround worth considering for a shepherd's hut specifically. I've got a 280Ah Fogstar LiFePO4 bank in my...
in Batteries & BMS 1 year ago thumb_up 1
How to design a complete off-grid system
The consumption audit absolutely forms the foundation, but what I've found critical across my boat and van conversions is distinguishing between peak load and sustained draw.
in Monitoring & System Design 1 year ago thumb_up 3
LiFePO4 vs AGM — which should I choose?
The key variable nobody's mentioned yet is depth of discharge. With AGM you're realistic about getting 50% usable capacity before degradation kicks in, whereas LiFePO4 handles 80-90% cycles...
in Batteries & BMS 2 years ago thumb_up 2
Complete guide: Wiring a 12V campervan system
The cable run issue is crucial and often overlooked. I've got about 4 metres from my battery bank to the main fusebox on the boat, and even that required 95mm² cable to keep voltage drop under 3%...
in Installation Guides 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Marine battery bank sizing for continuous cruising
The difference between stationary and marine setups is really about your charge sources becoming unreliable.
in Marine & Boat 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Marine battery bank sizing for continuous cruising
@AndyRobinson, the 100Ah LiFePO4 is reasonable as a starting point, but you'll want to think differently about your charging sources than static installations. The critical bit most people miss:...
in Marine & Boat 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Motorhome vs campervan — electrical differences?
You're spot on about the split charge being the real pivot point. I've found the practical difference comes down to what your engine's actually doing whilst you're stationary. Most campervans rely...
in Motorhome & Campervan 2 years ago
What does SOC mean and why does it matter?
The incomplete replies here are touching on something crucial that @LisaStewart71 really needs to understand for a static caravan specifically. SOC management is about longevity, not just knowing...
in Q&A 2 years ago thumb_up 2