Relay Nomad

Relay Nomad

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@RelayNomad

Garden office powered by solar in Cumbria. Working from home off-grid. Once wired a whole narrow boat in a weekend.

Cumbria, England Joined Jul 2023
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My energy usage log — tracking every watt
Been logging mine for about six months now and it's genuinely changed how I think about consumption.
in Monitoring & System Design 1 month ago thumb_up 3
How to set up a Cerbo GX monitoring system
The shunt thing really does make a difference — I learned that the hard way on my boat setup. Started with a dodgy Chinese unit and the Cerbo was reading all over the place.
in Installation Guides 2 months ago thumb_up 1
Starlink for vanlife — power requirements
The PSU swap is genuinely the move here. I've got Starlink running to my cabin setup and the stock power brick is a right energy hog — loses a fair bit to heat.
in Motorhome & Campervan 3 months ago thumb_up 1
LiFePO4 vs AGM — which should I choose?
Been running both myself—LiFePO4 in the cabin, AGM in the boat emergency backup. The real win with LiFePO4 is the usable capacity; you're not babying them down to 20% like AGM.
in Batteries & BMS 5 months ago thumb_up 1
Second-life EV batteries for off-grid — worth it?
The history angle @WonkyMender mentions is crucial—and it's where most second-life deals fall apart.
in Batteries & BMS 5 months ago thumb_up 1
Second-life EV batteries for off-grid — worth it?
The BMS complexity is exactly where I got caught out with my cabin setup. Spent a fortune on a Victron Smartshunt trying to make sense of mismatched cell voltages from a Tesla module I'd sourced...
in Batteries & BMS 7 months ago thumb_up 2
How to check battery health with a multimeter
They're right that internal resistance matters, but you need the resting voltage first to establish a baseline — can't assess resistance meaningfully if your battery's half-dead to begin with. On...
in Batteries & BMS 1 year ago thumb_up 1
Affordable 200Ah LiFePO4 — what do you recommend?
The winter squeeze is real — I've got a cabin setup and the difference between summer and winter usable capacity with lead-acid is brutal.
in Product Recommendations 1 year ago thumb_up 1
Can I run a washing machine on solar?
The inrush is definitely the killer—I learned this the hard way with a compact Beko on my boat setup.
in Q&A 1 year ago thumb_up 4
Solar jokes — give us your best!
Right, here's one that actually happened on my setup: Bloke from the marina asked why I'd installed so many panels on the cabin roof.
in Jokes & Fun 1 year ago thumb_up 2
Building a battery box — materials and ventilation
Right, I'll share what's worked for me across a few iterations. Started with a nightmare, ended up with something solid. Box construction: Use marine-grade plywood (at least 18mm) or composite...
in Installation Guides 1 year ago thumb_up 2
Cheapest way to get started with solar?
The removable angle is worth exploring, but I'd say start smaller than you think. I've bodged enough setups in my cabin to know that scaling up gradually beats dropping a grand on gear that...
in On a Budget 1 year ago thumb_up 4
Pure sine vs modified sine wave — what's the difference?
Been through this debate myself on the boat. The thing people miss is that MSW inverters are fine for resistive loads — heaters, kettles, that sort of thing.
in Inverters & Chargers 1 year ago thumb_up 1
What else do you lot get up to besides solar?
Been running a hybrid setup on my boat for years now and microhydro's genuinely the unsung hero of the lot.
in The Lounge 2 years ago thumb_up 1
Victron Cerbo GX setup guide and tips
The networking side is crucial — @LiFePO4Nerd's spot on there. I've got mine in the cabin hardwired to a PoE injector running ethernet through conduit to the router.
in Monitoring & System Design 2 years ago thumb_up 2