Anker Solix 15.2 kWh with 5900 watts of panels

Here’s my post hurricane helene purchase. This project took a long time to finish and I still want to tweak it when spring rolls around.

The ground mount is a 14’ square base and the panels are 16x18 foot bifacial qcell panels. They’re wired in parallel (4 strings) and make a 75’ run to the garage. Hundreds of feet of 10 gauge wire was used to fit the specs of the Anker inverter/battery.

Here we have 2 f3800, 2 bp3800 and the home power panel with lots of breakers moved over for backup. On a sunny day the panels produce about 12-13 kWh in the southeast winter.

The panels are huge. Yes I could’ve done a cheaper setup but I like the portability of the batteries when we go camping.

Going to also keep an eg4 chargerverter around so I can tap into the battery of our EV and keep 220 on.

We break even on the project in less than two years since we did the labor, and federal/state tax credits are so good (SC).