Off grid batteries are becoming a hot topic. Unless you know how to make a sustainable off grid battery, you won't be able to become self-sufficient. Renewable energy only requires a little effort, so why not try? Pre-war off-grid batteries were commonplace but now they seem to have slipped out of our everyday parlance.
People with little money are always looking for ways to save, just like me. I decided to find out how to get the best out of my off-grid battery. I then made up my mind to source free batteries which I could rejuvenate. With a bit of good advice, it wasn't a big problem to find free batteries to rejuvenate. In actual fact, several businesses in my area were falling over themselves to get rid of their old batteries.
I got hold of old batteries to rejuvenate without paying a dime. I then had to find out how to give them an overhaul and make them work for another few years. You see, these guys were only getting rid of their old batteries and passing them on to me because they didn't want the expense of disposing of them themselves. Great for me, but I needed the requisite know-how.
So how could I rejuvenate these off grid batteries and make them into into something I could work with on my renewable energy, off-grid drive?
Well, I just looked about on the web and found some off-grid sites which explained everything. Some were good and several others less than good.
One of these off grid sites explained how, like me, they hated to see waste and wanted to produce free energy. It also went into how to procure and rejuvenate off-grid batteries. That was enough for me, but let me relate to you what this type of site should explain to you.
If you want to go off-grid, you need to understand and get knowledge of your power supply (wind, water or solar), your generator and your off-grid batteries. These are the three essentials. To be honest, off-grid batteries are simple to get hold of and overhaul. A quick browse of the internet will give you more advice than you could dream of.
Have we dealt with off-grid batteries properly? Probably not. Let's assume I have.
If so, let's go on to your power source. Why not consider wind power? I don't want to push you down that road, but there are several advantages over solar power.
Solar power is, in fact, far more difficult to harness than wind power and batteries do feel that. Batteries need a fairly regular charge and wind power supplies this charge more consistently than trying to draw energy from the sun. Both systems need to be positioned correctly, of course, but research has proven than wind requires less technical savvy than solar panels.
Basically, that means that setting up a wind system is cheaper and easier than a solar system which is always better for your off-grid battery system. A consistent charge to your battery is exactly what you want.
What do you want me to say? Go for wind rather than the sun to make your off-grid battery the best it can possibly be.








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