Fitting solar is not cheap, and on rental accommodation I would not recommend. If you had radiators, I would say get solar thermal water heater tubes/ panels but you need to get these installed correctly and annual maintenance to work correctly. Solar PV is maintenance free.My GF lives in a rented bungalow (more like a villa) with small bathroom, 1 bedroom and a living/kitchen area.
The house is set up with economy 7 storage heaters which are totally useless and cost a fortune to run. Currently she is on a PAYG meter. There is no central heating as such and the water is heated by time switch electric in the loft.
She's a Nurse and starts early in the morning. Damp is a problem for her and with the rising costs of electricity its getting harder to heat the place for reasonable cost.
What are the solar options available if she just wanted to heat the house (some of the rooms) at set times during the cold season?
I am pretty sure she could get permission to fit them and associated electronics but i think the owner would be reluctant to pay for it so we would have to finance it.
Advice would be great please,
What I would do is get a smaller system which is not linked to the house, 2kw of panels, 12 or 24 Volt inverter and solar charge regulator and a battery (12 or 24v) and 5kw capacity. Run low wattage oil filled heaters off that, if she moves everything can be easily taken with her.
I have two battery setups, a 1000w inverter and separate 460ah li po4 battery
And an Anker power station
The big solar panels are wired directly into the house, pictured is the 8kw inverter.
I'll pull together a list of recommendation of kit later
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