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9.84kW Off Grid Solar System for Homesteads - 2x EV6500-S Inverters 6.5kW | 13,000W 120V/240VAC Output | 21.6kWh-55.5kWh Fortress Power Batteries | 24x 410W Solar Panels

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35kWh

Estimated Daily PV production
$11,034.00 $12,234.00
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Add an Additional Inverter to Power More Appliances
Battery Bank Options

Essentials Appliances

Wi Fi Router

Wi-Fi Router

Lights

Lights

Television

Television

Phone Chargers

Phone Chargers

Laptop Home PC

Laptop Home PC

Microwave

Microwave

Well Pump

Well Pump

Refrigerator

Major Appliances - Comfort living

MiniSplit AC Conditioner

Kitchen Stove

Kitchen Stove

Hair Dryer

Vaccum Cleaner

Dishwasher

Electrical Tools

Level 1 EV Charger

Heavy Appliances - Wholehome

Level 2 EV Charger

Heatpump

Dryer

Water_Heater

Water Heater

Central Air Conditioner

Oven

Power Tools

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Our 9.84kW off-grid solar kit is pre-configured to meet the energy needs for homestead with efficient solar panels and thoughtfully selected battery options.

Annual Estimated PV Production:24 x 410W (PV array wattage) x 1300 (average hours of sun) = 12,792kWh

Daily Estimated PV Production: 12,792kWh / 365 days = 35kWh

Choose the Right Battery for Your Energy Needs

Follow the steps below to figure out how many batteries you need. This way, you can pick the right amount of power for your homestead.

Calculating Battery Capacity: A Step-by-Step Guide

Step

Action

Example

1. Analyze Your Energy Consumption

List all appliances and their power usage (watts). Multiply each appliance's power by daily use hours.

TV: 50W × 4h = 200Wh
Laptop: 50W × 2h = 100Wh

Total: 200Wh + 100Wh +…= 10,000Wh/day=10kWh/day

2. Determine Desired Backup Time

Decide how many hours or days you want your battery to support.

Desired backup time: 3 days

3. Calculate Total Watt-hours Required

Multiply daily energy usage by backup time and divide by system efficiency (80% or 0.8).

10kWh/day × 3 days ÷ 0.8 = 37.5kWh

4. Choose Your Battery Capacity

Consider your usage environment and choose between eFlex Max 5.4kWh outdoor battery and eVault Max 18.5kWh indoor battery.

Battery: eVault Max 18.5kWh for indoor use

5. Determine the Number of Batteries Needed

Divide total watt-hours required by individual battery capacity.

37.5kWh ÷ 18.5kWh/battery ≈2.03
Round up to 2x eVault Max 18.5kWh battery

Essential Components for Your Project: Below is the packing list for each product you’ll receive. This gives you a clear overview of the components, making it easier to start preparing and building your DIY solar system.

What's Included?

For Each EV6500-S 6.5kW Off-grid Inverter

For Each eFlex Max 5.4kWh Battery with Wallmount

For Each eVault Max 18.5kWh Indoor Battery

For 410W Solar Panel

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the power station not working after it hasn't been used for a long time?

If the power station is stored at a low capacity for a long time, lithium batteries will self-consume power, which may lead to a quick discharge. This leads to poor conductivity and a reduced battery lifespan, resulting in poor battery performance.

How should I store and maintain the power station?

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