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by andyfb78 » Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:13 pm
I work with renewable energy technologies so some (more) thoughts:
the process really should go:
-reduce what you need
-reduce again what you really need
-work out what energy is needed, when and at what ratings.
-work out what resources there are (wind, water, sun, fuel)
-spec accordingly
Very often these simply won't match and so storage (battery in this case) is very important.
In a mobile application your resource is even more unpredictable
The only way to do it would be to have as many technologies as you can, oversize them to allow for low resource, have some way of measuring the resources and deploy accordingly....but you are still going to need storage, or some way of wasting any excess!
My feeling is, concentrate on the consumption end, not the generation end. Insulate your van, wear more clothes, use led lighting. We are outside, in the great outdoors. If you want all the luxuries, it is gonna cost you, or you will spend all of your holiday monitoring and adjusting your generation equipment.
If you are doing it just for the interest, I quite understand the fun of that, but be wary of the realities (and before you commit to cost).
Manufacturers will of course tell you how much their system generates (under ideal conditions)..... true, but it is all about the resource, a wind turbine only works when windy (windier than you thought probably), solar cells only work during the day (they do still work in overcast conditions), there are lots of rules governing the use of water courses to generate.
This sounds like I'm saying don't bother, that's not what I want it to sound like, but with recent excitement in these areas, there are lot of errrr rumours and experts, as well as manufacturers jumping on band wagons....There are many stories of money poorly spent and this gives the whole industry a bad name, when actually it has a huge amount to offer......
If you wanna do this, I would suggest you will need a large solar PV panel (maybe on a moveable mount), a turbine on a pole, and a big fat battery. Then you will need to set it up to suit what is available that day.
Sometimes it will be great, others really disappointing..... but that's the fun of the outdoors.......
Phew.......
Andy