I have a small cabin at my property. Currently it’s on occupied and we have shut the power off to it because the minimum charge for power is surprisingly high. Comes out to about 40 bucks a month, That’s if I use 0 kWh.
The cabin is about 800 feet away from my property. We are going to be doing some work there and eventually renting it out as an Airbnb property. I’ve been toying with the idea of putting in a power feed from my meter out to the cabin.
I’m aware that the problem is going to be voltage drop. I don’t currently have anything out there that draws a bunch of power but it would be easy enough to install a propane range. That would leave the biggest consumer being the air-conditioner, which probably won’t be run that much anyway.
I have figured that I could install some kind of huge to our power feed and it would probably work but I don’t think it’s worth the money to do that. What I’m wondering about now is putting in a smaller power feed and small battery bank with inverter in the basement of the other property. Solar isn’t really an option here because there’s too many trees. But essentially a solar type set up with the power feed the charger batteries coming from my house.
I’ve read through the specification manuals for inverters online and can’t find much about the power quality of the power coming in. Wooden into burger be tolerant of low voltage on the feedline?
The cabin is about 800 feet away from my property. We are going to be doing some work there and eventually renting it out as an Airbnb property. I’ve been toying with the idea of putting in a power feed from my meter out to the cabin.
I’m aware that the problem is going to be voltage drop. I don’t currently have anything out there that draws a bunch of power but it would be easy enough to install a propane range. That would leave the biggest consumer being the air-conditioner, which probably won’t be run that much anyway.
I have figured that I could install some kind of huge to our power feed and it would probably work but I don’t think it’s worth the money to do that. What I’m wondering about now is putting in a smaller power feed and small battery bank with inverter in the basement of the other property. Solar isn’t really an option here because there’s too many trees. But essentially a solar type set up with the power feed the charger batteries coming from my house.
I’ve read through the specification manuals for inverters online and can’t find much about the power quality of the power coming in. Wooden into burger be tolerant of low voltage on the feedline?