I've been looking and planning for a bit now. Haven't pulled the trigger on anything at this point. Still making models in visio and thinking about it.
My goal isn't to sell back to the grid, I see no point in it. I'm also not just focusing on solar to supply my consumption of electric. I'm looking at everything here on the farm and seeing what I can improve or replace that would be a better outcome as we look at retirement in the next 10 to 20 years. I see us never getting rid of the poco connection, especially on my shop side, too many power hungry high amp items like welders, compressor, etc.. but if I loose power for a day or week to the shop, no biggie.
Our house is a 2400 sq ft double wide solitaire. 2x6 wall construction with good insulation in it. We have 2 - 2.5 ton HVAC systems with 80% efficiency propane furnaces. They are almost 20 years old except for one condenser/a coil unit, it's 8 years old now. I've just finished putting down a thick vapor barrier under the house in the crawl space and a dehumidifier. Next step is to close cell spray foam the sand stone rock wall I enclosed the crawl space in with. Once that's done, next year I plan on pulling all the under floor insulation out and replacing all of the water lines with new pex manifolds and lines to each end point and then close cell foaming the under side of the floor, plumbing lines and hvac ducts.
I just pulled the trigger to have all the windows replaced in the house with good windows as the ones in it now are ****. Once that's done, the whole house will have a 1/4" layer of either double bubble or closed cell foam with reflective coatings on inside and out then new metal panels and trim to wrap the whole house and better protect it from wild fires. I did the Roof years ago.
On the electric side of things, we have 400 amp service coming in to the farm. This splits out to 2 200 amp panels with feed through lugs on my pole. One 200 amp box feeds my house and water well. The run to the house is about 150'. The other panel feeds a sub panel for our patio/hot tub, overhead LED area light on the pole and on to my shop. The shop is 40x80 and spray foamed. I'm in the middle of installing a 5 ton heat pump for it.
We have power outages quite often in the winter, in the past we just lit the fireplace and ran a genny when needed to keep freezers and fridge at good temps. Dad now lives with me so I need more as he's been on O2 generators off and on so I need a standby house generator. The decision lies, if I put it out at the pole, I can power my well along with the house, but I either need a 2nd propane tank for it or I run a huge long line from my existing tank at the back of the house. If I put it at the back of the house, it's close to the tank but then I would either need to run a new power line from my well to the house sub panel or not have it included on the whole house generator.
Where I'm at so far in these decisions:
Well plans: I plan on making an off grid solution for it with solar panels, inverter, charge controller and lifepo4 batteries. I know my running amps, I know my inrush amps. I'm now needing to know my usage during an average summer day where I'm irrigating 40-50 fruit/nut trees, garden and house needs. I have a hobo data logger arriving today along with a current trigger that will help me log run times on the pump. I'll leave it on there for a week or two and then will have a good idea of average run time a day and can then spec out the solar panels and battery. The inverter I plan on using is an AIMs 4kw 120/240 split phase inverter, it's a low frequency inverter and has a 12kw surge for 20 sec capability and will work well with my 1hp well pump based on what I've measured on it.
HVAC system: Looking at replacing both units with multi speed 2.5 ton heat pump units with 96% or better efficient gas furnaces. We need the backup heat because we can get down to -15 for days at a time...
Hot water tank is currently electric, looking at different options for hot water but haven't spent much time on it as our current one isn't that old.
House: I'm planning on going with a 20 to 24kw generator. I haven't locked in brand or size yet. But will be at the back of the house where the propane tank is located. POCO feed and generator feed will go into an ATS. ATS will split into a manual transfer switch and a manual disconnect. the manual transfer switch will feed into my house panel. The manual disconnect will feed to my inverter/charger. Presently I'm looking at 1 and possibly 2 Sol Arc 15k units. I like the capabilities and features of this unit. I will plan on maxing out panels for each mppt attached to it. Each mppt is 6.8kw rated I believe. I will also have the option of adding an additional 19.5kw AC connected to the gen input of the inverter for additional power. Each 15k is limited to 65 amps through the inverter, part battery, part solar but has 200 amp pass through so I can start with 1 and add a second as I can afford. Sol Arc is also coming out with a dynamic load management panel that will juggle loads vs demand based on available power that I'm waiting for it to come out as well and would move high power loads off to it in the house. I will probably invest in an expandable lifepo4 battery bank for the house as well.
I plan on doing most of the work myself, from building my own ground mounts, trenching power lines from the panels, etc.. But will work with a local electrician to get sign off from the poco for the ATS/Generator and then Inverter and initial solar. I've done 90% of all the wiring out here on the farm myself and 100% of my shop.
Still researching and learning so the below layout may change as I figure more out:
