[-] Brodysseus@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Yeah for sure. You could get an all in one inverter battery bank, but I prefer piecemeal systems because of repairability/replacing parts/upgrading parts.

Basically you'd get a battery, when I was shopping around I found eg4 or gyll batteries to be the cheapest. Small Texas company. That could have changed. Some ppl make their own or use them from a car, but soldering plus making a management system seemed like more than I wanted to deal with.

You need a way to charge the battery (panels etc) and also a way to get the power into the battery safely and efficiently (charge controller).

And then you need a way to get energy out of the battery to your apploances. You can get DC appliances that match your battery voltage or get an inverter.

For all of those parts you need to run some simple calculations for efficiency and compatibility and use case (how big of a system etc), as well as some fuses and possibly lightning arrestors and grounding.

Totally doable and a good bit of fun

[-] Brodysseus@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago

Cool so it actually sucks, it's not my incompetence

[-] Brodysseus@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago

I use discord but i can't stand it as a platform for discussion. Forums, even reddit, seem so superior to me as a format for discussion and storing information. Maybe I haven't figured out discord yet

[-] Brodysseus@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 week ago

I've set up an off grid solar system out of necessity. Used to be an electrician so I know a good bit (but not everything by any means). What are your questions I can maybe point you in the right direction.

Based on your initial question, it depends on local zoning. You can likely legally grid tie a set up and have a battery backup. I think if you want to be legal I'd go that route.

If you want I think you could set up a completely separate system in a more sneaky fashion that is completely isolated from the grid / your existing house circuitry. But when grid tying (including into your house circuitry) you have to be pretty safe because that power can go upstream and feed the grid or the house when workers think the power is off, which is obviously very dangerous and could get you in a lot of trouble if it went wrong.

[-] Brodysseus@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 weeks ago

Makes sense, I'm in the same boat I don't have time or energy to start one but I'd join.

For getting started w tactical barbell, do you recommend books etc? Like 531 it seems like there's a lot to it, any good resources?

[-] Brodysseus@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I'll check it out. I feel like I'm still making strength gains w BBB, gonna ride it out another 4-8 months. I'll check out tactical barbell operator, thanks for the suggestion

Do you know if any active fitness communities on Lemmy? I briefly looked around but didn't see any that seemed active

[-] Brodysseus@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 2 weeks ago

Do you still run 531 for beginners? I've been on BBB for 4 months and finally broke through a plateau. Was doing more hypertrophy and calisthenics before that.

The workload for BBB has gotten so high for me that I do my main lifts and 1-3 accessories on lower days and 2-4 in upper and I'm cooked. Can't manage to follow wendlers scheme of shitload of reps any more

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