Offset your power bill with your solar parked in the driveway? Probably not.

Crom

Expo this, expo that, exp
That certainly works but invovles the use of a lesser efficient battery bank instead of letting the grid handle it. There's also more wear and tear on your battery bank system.

Efficiency is irrelevant. The topic here was how to save money with a solar setup. And batteries were made to work, not sit around idle doing nothing.

My calculated savings is about $3.00 a month. :ylsmoke: or $36 a year. If I use this setup for three years the battery will have paid for itself and probably sooner with power rates going up soon. :Wow1:
 

Wicked 2007

Observer
Efficiency is irrelevant. The topic here was how to save money with a solar setup. And batteries were made to work, not sit around idle doing nothing.

My calculated savings is about $3.00 a month. :ylsmoke: or $36 a year. If I use this setup for three years the battery will have paid for itself and probably sooner with power rates going up soon. :Wow1:

I purchased 3w LED replacement bulbs for my porch lights. Cheap bulb, color matches normal bulbs, more lumens and saves tons of energy.
 

madmax718

Explorer
Efficiency is irrelevant. The topic here was how to save money with a solar setup. And batteries were made to work, not sit around idle doing nothing.

My calculated savings is about $3.00 a month. :ylsmoke: or $36 a year. If I use this setup for three years the battery will have paid for itself and probably sooner with power rates going up soon. :Wow1:

Efficiency is always relevant, as well as wear and tear. Its not really saving money if the savings = replacement cost. Then its just a waste of time.

Increase of power rates, will probably also have the same proportional relationship to the cost of goods everywhere.
 

Crom

Expo this, expo that, exp
I purchased 3w LED replacement bulbs for my porch lights. Cheap bulb, color matches normal bulbs, more lumens and saves tons of energy.

I'd like the details on your porch LED product choice. We too use LED lighting in our house. But the cheapest I've found them was at Costco 3-pack of 5W LED "Lights of America", (Made in China) for $15.00 on sale. The metered power usage is actually 4W and the quality is not so good. Out of (6) we bought during six months we have had two go bad. Light output is great for inside. We use LED strips in our back yard, two strips @ 15w each so 30W total. It illuminates a large space and we are happy with it. My said solar setup was more of an academic experiment and not something that is setup full time.

Efficiency is always relevant, as well as wear and tear. Its not really saving money if the savings = replacement cost. Then its just a waste of time.

Increase of power rates, will probably also have the same proportional relationship to the cost of goods everywhere.

Honestly, there is little difference if any at all, if the AUX battery is doing duty in a truck powering a fridge or in my case powering 12v lights. When we travel and camp, my Aux battery pack gets loaded into the truck and does duty in camp as a portable power pack.

For the OP, if he parked in the driveway he could illuminate his driveway via 12v light in lieu of a front yard light... That would save a little $$
 

Wicked 2007

Observer
I'd like the details on your porch LED product choice. We too use LED lighting in our house. But the cheapest I've found them was at Costco 3-pack of 5W LED "Lights of America", (Made in China) for $15.00 on sale. The metered power usage is actually 4W and the quality is not so good. Out of (6) we bought during six months we have had two go bad. Light output is great for inside. We use LED strips in our back yard, two strips @ 15w each so 30W total. It illuminates a large space and we are happy with it. My said solar setup was more of an academic experiment and not something that is setup full time.
my out door lights take the small base (B11) - used to have 4 60w in each (8 bulbs - 480w total) - I can get away with 2 in each of these and its brighter (4 - 14w total). Annually with the daily run time I have them at I save well over $300/year with CA PGE rates. I picked up a 4 pack when they were onsale online and a 10% off coupon for less than $50 to my door. quick return on investment - paid for themselves in 2 months.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Philips-...-LED-Light-Bulb-421008/203408012#.Ua-JVYK_060
 

madmax718

Explorer
I switched to timers and motion sensors for hallway, outside, security flood lights.

But you guys must have some mega huge rates in Cali.. I thought my rates in NYC were high..
 

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