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<blockquote data-quote="cowadle" data-source="post: 4108630" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>for my situation if i was going to plan on an indefinite grid down. for my house i would probably want a hybrid system with a battery bank and inverter that would supply the watts necessary for 24 hour period and 1/2 capacity then i would use wind solar and diesel to keep the battery bank. but before all of this i would measure all of my appliances watts etc and trim as much as i could. the battery will be the most expensive part but with improved tech not as bulky as it used to be. i recommend ya'll talk to mike bergey. most all of the ones i have seen lately are grid tie and you give away any excess production and are useless in a power out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowadle, post: 4108630, member: 7203"] for my situation if i was going to plan on an indefinite grid down. for my house i would probably want a hybrid system with a battery bank and inverter that would supply the watts necessary for 24 hour period and 1/2 capacity then i would use wind solar and diesel to keep the battery bank. but before all of this i would measure all of my appliances watts etc and trim as much as i could. the battery will be the most expensive part but with improved tech not as bulky as it used to be. i recommend ya'll talk to mike bergey. most all of the ones i have seen lately are grid tie and you give away any excess production and are useless in a power out. [/QUOTE]
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