I am delighted to announce that the second edition of my book Off Grid Solar is available now on Ingram Book Group. It is available and distributed to 39,000+ retailers (including Barnes & Noble and your local independent bookstore), libraries, schools, and universities.
The first edition was published at the end of 2016. In the past three years I have been working with more battery systems and building more complex energy storage systems. I have more in-depth knowledge solar and battery projects now and this knowledge was transferred into this next edition.
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What's new in this edition?
I've added about 25 more pages to the original book. There are new sections based on topics requested from my readers, such as:
Updated and new graphs and figures
More details on batteries
Improved pricing comparisons between Lead Acid and Lithium-Ion
Included new Battery Chemistries such as Zinc-Air and LTO
More details about choosing between NMC and LFP including the problems with Cobalt
More details about all types of BMS and their components
A new section on "Second life" or repurposing used battery cells
New Microgrid section
Expanded on Inverter details including efficiency differences, low power modes, and inverter active loads
Expanded on Generators including auto transfer switches
Improved Structural Design with more roof types
Improved Building and Electrical Code Compliance
Fixed typos and errors (sorry about that!)
Temp coefficient calculation for open circuit voltage
Battery voltage expectations for sealed vs. flooded