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* [[http://amzn.to/2zrtTR5|200W kit w/MPPT controller]] + 2 x 6v golf cart batteries (200Ah+) is about $675 at late 2017 prices. This is about $2.37 per solar watt, and would cost **$675 over 5 years**.((using a locally sourced 24v panel with the MPPT controller would bring the cost down to $1.25/solar watt)) | * [[http://amzn.to/2zrtTR5|200W kit w/MPPT controller]] + 2 x 6v golf cart batteries (200Ah+) is about $675 at late 2017 prices. This is about $2.37 per solar watt, and would cost **$675 over 5 years**.((using a locally sourced 24v panel with the MPPT controller would bring the cost down to $1.25/solar watt)) |
* 200W kit w/MPPT controller + [[electrical:12v:deep_cycle_battery#agm|AGM battery]] (200Ah+) bank is about $875 at late 2017 prices. This is about $2.37 per solar watt, and would cost **$965 over 5 years**~. Note: AGM batteries are not particularly well suited for solar-only charging.((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-How-much-of-an-issue-is-battery-off-gassing?pid=144704#pid144704)) | * 200W kit w/MPPT controller + [[electrical:12v:deep_cycle_battery#agm|AGM battery]] (200Ah+) bank is about $875 at late 2017 prices. This is about $2.37 per solar watt, and would cost **$965 over 5 years**~. Note: AGM batteries are not particularly well suited for solar-only charging.((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-How-much-of-an-issue-is-battery-off-gassing?pid=144704#pid144704)) |
* * 200W kit((no MPPT required)) + drop-in lithium bank 100Ah((roughly equivalent to 200Ah of lead)) is about $1350 at late 2017 prices. This is about $1.75 per solar watt, and would cost **$1350 over 5 years**. //But// with proper treatment LiFePO4 batteries can last up to 10 years, **bringing the 5 year cost down to $675**. | * * 200W kit((no MPPT required)) + drop-in lithium bank 100Ah((roughly equivalent to 200Ah of lead)) is about $1350 at late 2017 prices. This is about $1.75 per solar watt, and would cost **$1350 over 5 years**. //But// with proper treatment LiFePO4 batteries can last up to 10 years, **bringing the 5 year cost down to $675** if one sticks with it that long and treats the battery well. |