Off-grid: running my house on batteries

Many people love to go solar, but I thought I would take it a step further. You see, I have an obsession with Lithium batteries of all sorts. So I bought a salvage battery from a defunct startup company and got to work. You’ll notice the whole off-grid cabinet is on caster wheels, so if I ever buy a new house the system can move with me. It fits perfectly in the bed of our F-150 for that purpose.

Many people ask for my advice on solar since I did all the work myself. My biggest lesson was: “I spent 2 months setting up a solar system, and 8 months building a battery / off-grid system”. Unless you truly need to be off-grid, the battery backup isn’t worth the complexity at the current market prices. Keep it grid-tie to keep it simple. I hope in 5-10 years, batteries will be cheaper and the math will change.

For now, enjoy pictures, specs, and schematics of my off-grid setup.

Specs
Battery- 22kWh
24V, 330 Amps output continuous
Solar- 3.72kW
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Inverters- Split Phase 120V
4.8kVA continuous, 6kVA for 30 minutes, 12 kVA peak power

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