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> But then what are you going to do with all the surplus power on sunny summer days?

You don't have to do anything with it. Panels are dirt cheap these days, and if you want reliable off grid storage then you have to size them to keep up with baseload power under your target range of conditions anyway. Figure out how many days a year you're happy to run a generator or turn your fridge off, find stats on your local daily kWh/m^2 solar energy, size panels to cover baseload with that incoming energy.

I have 2kW of second hand panels hooked up to a 200AH 24V battery pack (again second-hand) to power a server rack, it uses about 4.5kWh of solar power per day without running the batteries down too far. The panels can generate 8kWh/day in summer, the rest is headroom for cloudy winter days. The last time the server saw mains power was... December, I think?

> Some sort of cheap long term storage would really help a lot.

I mean yeah, but so would Mr. Fusion.



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