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Living on Remote Island in Saskatchewan with all the Toys

Solar Island Cabin

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Solar Clothes Washing

Solar Wireless

Solar Netflix

Solar Off Grid Domestic Hot Water

I currently spend most of my summer with my princess Joanne on Nemeiben lake in northern Saskatchewan.

With todays technology you really can have it all with a little common sense.

This site is dedicated what we are having fun with.

Solar Clothes Washing

We recently decided that it was time to do our clothes washing on the island.

Running off solar created some interesting challenges.

We decided to purchase from the local Home Hardware store in Lac LaRonge .Great personnel, even offered to deliver to our dock and assist loading on boat.

Energy consumption was a major concern and I was amazed finding variances as much as 3 times

Energy Consumption

Max Wattage 516 Watts

Average Wattage 70 Watts

Cycle Time 1 hr 15 min

Total Energy Consumed 500 Watts

Solar Washing Clothes

All I can say is my princess Joanne has never been happier. No more hauling back laundry to Saskatoon or visiting the La Ronge Laundromat.

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Solar Wireless Internet

Being internet connected gives me the freedom of working without being in the office.

Sasktel has recently upgraded to 4G but the signal is very hit and miss, so what to do

Visiting my friend Dan at PrairieMobile ( Saskatoon, Faithful ) was a exciting experience.

I can always depend on Dan

First Step was a Wilson Cellular Booster

Solar Cel Booster

Next setup is a MIFI purchased also from Prairie Mobile

This gives you wireless internet in the cabin

Solar MiFi

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Solar NetFlix

Solar NetFlix

To get Netfx at your cabin you simply purchase Apple TV for about $120 from Best Buy and you are up and running.

Remember you you need a HMDI cable,

Enjoy

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Off Grid Heat

Heat your existing Cabin or Cottage Domestic Hot Water with Solar

Checkout $897 Sale Price

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Solar Water Heating

Solar water heating

Let us do a free design analysis for your cottage

To do a solar design and financial analysis of your home or building
Require the following
Your geographic location
How many persons living in your home
What you are currently using for heat source, natural gas, electricity ,
propane, oil, wood
Size of home or building
Number of floors
look forward to doing your free analysis

If you would like a free design contact us with a description of your project info@wsetech.com

WSE has been involved with several off grid applications like the one below on a remote island in northern Saskatchewan.

Each application is a bit different but the concepts are much the same

WSE is also partnered with Vereco Net Zero Homes and would be happy to design and build your your next net zero off grid cottage or cabin

Below is some examples of a cabin on a remote island in Northern Saskatchewan

This particular design was for summer usage only

solar cabin solar cabin

solar cabinOff Grid cabin

On Demand Water

The cabin is about 150 feet from shore and about 50 feet above the water.

The first pump is placed as close to the water as possible. A 12 volt deep cycle battery is positioned near the pump. The battery to connected to the main battery source with 12 gauge wire. An on/off switch is required to turn off when not requiring water.

The battery is connected is connected to the solar panels using 12 gauge wire to trickle charge the battery. In some cases a small 20 watt PV panel could be used to charge the batter instead of stringing the 12 volt wire.

on demand water pump

The second pump is at the cabin supplying the cold water supply and the WSE47-20 solar hot water heater. The pump is connected to the main battery supply thru an on/off switch.

solar on demand water

The WSE47-20 incorporates a float valve which turns off the water supply when the 140 liter tank is full.

The WSE47 -20 supplies the hot water for your hot water needs

Stand Alone Solar water heat

Low Cost Solar Domestic Water Heating for your Cabin

This system is a dream come true for cabin owners that want a low cost solar domestic water heating

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The third pump supplies the hot water to the cabin.

Installed 2 - 100 watt solar panels and connected thru 30 amp solar controller.

200 watt PV panels

Thin Film PV

25 Watt 12 volt Thin Film Panels on sale for $62.50

WSE can do free analysis to determine your PV and battery requirements

Please check the WSE Polysun analysis of a cabin in La Ronge Saskatchewan using 2,000 watts a day

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30 am solar controller

Solar Controller

Ensures battery doesn't overcharge from Solar panels

Includes battery gauge

PV voltage

Battery voltage

Charge current and wattage

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Solar Battery

Favorite Battery

6 volt 220AH

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Xantrex Inverter

The Freedom HF Inverter/Chargers are the smallest, lightest, and least expensive

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Led Lighting

The WSE Aluminum Strip Light is a great product that works in many different applications.

The Aluminum Strip Light is a 12VDC unit and is available in both warm white and cool white, as well as 50cm and 100cm lengths.

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Off-Grid System Sizing
The size of an off-grid solar electric system depends on the amount of power that is required (watts), the amount of time it is used (hours) and the amount of energy available from the sun

Be Energy Conservative
Being concersative plays an important role in keeping down the cost of a photovoltaic system. The use of energy-efficient appliances and lighting, as well as non-electric alternatives wherever possible, can make solar electricity a cost-competitive alternative to gasoline generators and, in some cases, utility power.

Cooking, Heating and Cooling
Conventional electric cooking, space heating and water heating equipment use a prohibitive amount of electricity. Electric ranges use 1500 watts or more per burner, so bottled propane or natural gas is a popular alternative to electricity for cooking. A microwave oven has about the same power draw, but since food cooks more quickly, the amount of kilowatt hours used may not be large. Propane, wood or solar-heated water are generally better alternatives for space heating. Good passive solar design and proper insulation can reduce the need for winter heating. Evaporative cooling is a more reasonable load than air conditioning and in locations with low humidity, the results are almost as good. One big plus for solar cooling: the largest amount of solar energy is available when the need for cooling is the greatest.


Lighting
Lighting requires the most study since many options exist in type, size, voltage and placement. The type of lighting that is best for one system may not be right for another. The first decision iswhether your lights will be run on low voltage direct current (DC) or conventional 120-volt alternating current (AC). In a small home, an RV, or a boat, low voltage DC lighting is often the best choice.
DC wiring runs can be kept short, allowing the use of fairly small gauge wire. Since an inverter is not required, the system cost is lower. When an inverter is part of the system, and the lights are powered directly by the battery, a home will not be dark if the inverter fails. In addition to conventional-size medium-base low voltage bulbs, the user can choose from a large selection of DC fluorescent lights, which have 3 to 4 times the light output per watt
of power used compared with incandescent types. High quality fluorescent lights are available for 12- and 24-volt systems. LED lighting is improving rapidly and already meets or beats the light output and efficiency of fluourescent lighting.

Refrigeration
Gas powered absorption refrigerators are a good choice in small systems if bottled gas is available. Modern absorption refrigerators consume 5-10 gallons of LP gas/month. If an electric refrigerator will be used in a standalone system, it should be a high-efficiency type. Some high-efficiency conventional AC refrigerators use as
little as 1200 watt-hours of electricity/day at a 70ยบ average air temperature.
Major Appliances
Standard AC electric motors in washing machines, larger shop machinery and tools, swamp coolers, pumps, etc. (usually 1/4 to 3/4 horsepower) require a large inverter. Often, a 2000 watt or larger inverter will be required. These electric motors are sometimes hard to start on inverter power, they consume relatively large amounts of electricity, and they are very wasteful compared to high-efficiency motors, which use 50% to 75% less electricity. A
standard washing machine uses between 300 and 500 watt-hours per load, but new front-loading models use less than 1/2 as much power. If the appliance is used more than a few hours per week, it is often cheaper to pay more for a high-efficiency appliance rather than make your electrical system larger to support a low efficiency load. Vacuum cleaners usually consume 600 to 1,000 watts, depending on how powerful they are, about twice what a
washer uses, but most vacuum cleaners will operate on inverters larger than 1,000 watts since they have low-surge motors.
Small Appliances
Many small appliances such as irons, toasters and hair dryers consume a very large amount of power when they are used but by their nature require very short or infrequent use periods. If the system inverter and batteries are large enough, they will be usable. Electronic equipment, such as stereos, televisions, VCRs and computers have a fairly small power draw. Many of these are available in low voltage DC as well as conventional AC versions.
In general, DC models use less power than their AC counterparts

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