For the last year I've been powering my PC in my shed/office from a single 250watt solar panel.
The panel is hooked up to a MPPT solar charger to 2 x 110amp hr batteries.
I have a 3000w pure sine wave inverter to convert the battery voltage up to 240 for the pc.
Here's the current setup:
The wires heading out top right are to the panel (there's an isolation switch just off the picture).
Having ‘proved’ it for myself I'm now expanding it. Tomorrow I should get 6 x 170w panels (that 1020w) delivered and using the same charger and inverter should be able to power the 2 freezers in the garage, the outside lights and my shed computer/printer/lights too.
The first 250w panel was £357 - I got the 6 170w for a total of £470 - so prices have really dropped in the last year.
I'll be taking down the single panel and running the 6 as 2 sets in parallel. Each set will have 3 panels in series.
When I’ve got the 6 on the car port roof I’ll post a picture.
Later in the year I hope to get more batteries to give me more storage in the darker months.
The panel is hooked up to a MPPT solar charger to 2 x 110amp hr batteries.
I have a 3000w pure sine wave inverter to convert the battery voltage up to 240 for the pc.
Here's the current setup:

The wires heading out top right are to the panel (there's an isolation switch just off the picture).
Having ‘proved’ it for myself I'm now expanding it. Tomorrow I should get 6 x 170w panels (that 1020w) delivered and using the same charger and inverter should be able to power the 2 freezers in the garage, the outside lights and my shed computer/printer/lights too.
The first 250w panel was £357 - I got the 6 170w for a total of £470 - so prices have really dropped in the last year.
I'll be taking down the single panel and running the 6 as 2 sets in parallel. Each set will have 3 panels in series.
When I’ve got the 6 on the car port roof I’ll post a picture.
Later in the year I hope to get more batteries to give me more storage in the darker months.