Hi Everyone.
I have found this forum just in time!
I am building a new home as an owner builder, It should be dryed in within 10 days or so.
Now for the fun part. Electrical!
I have pretty good knowledge of Electrical as I worked for an electrician in college.
My home is about 2200 sqft. 3 bedroom, off grid. I have 8000 watts of solar and 1600 ah of batteries @ 48 volts
I am using the Outback Radian Series Inverter with 8k watt output. I plan to use quite a few LED lights.
Im not trying to be green, Just that power company quoted me 20k to run power to my house.
I would like to automate the following.
Lights
Few Recepticles for lamps etc.
Home audio.
Blinds.
Front door lock.
A couple of Ip cameras
Radient floor heat.
future gas fireplace.
alarm system
I would like there to be a stand alone controler.
Ability to have touchscreens.
Conventional Wiring. (not all homeruns)
mood lighting
Not trying to overspend but I want a solid system that I do not have to work on all the time.
What components would you recommend?
Thanks, Pechan in Wyoming.
I have found this forum just in time!
I am building a new home as an owner builder, It should be dryed in within 10 days or so.
Now for the fun part. Electrical!
I have pretty good knowledge of Electrical as I worked for an electrician in college.
My home is about 2200 sqft. 3 bedroom, off grid. I have 8000 watts of solar and 1600 ah of batteries @ 48 volts
I am using the Outback Radian Series Inverter with 8k watt output. I plan to use quite a few LED lights.
Im not trying to be green, Just that power company quoted me 20k to run power to my house.
I would like to automate the following.
Lights
Few Recepticles for lamps etc.
Home audio.
Blinds.
Front door lock.
A couple of Ip cameras
Radient floor heat.
future gas fireplace.
alarm system
I would like there to be a stand alone controler.
Ability to have touchscreens.
Conventional Wiring. (not all homeruns)
mood lighting
Not trying to overspend but I want a solid system that I do not have to work on all the time.
What components would you recommend?
Thanks, Pechan in Wyoming.