Note that almost all LEDs and DC pumps run off 12V or 24V DC. Usually 24V.
You don't need a real inverter. Although you may want a DC-DC converter for a clean voltage.
It would not be that hard to set up a system to charge a battery at night, and be used for lights/etc during the day.
The thing is .... I bet it would take quite a while to make up the cost.
An LiFePo4 battery (the safe ones) is about $600-$1000 per 100Ah at 12V. (1.2 Kwh)
My calculations are about 13 Kqh/day, so I would need 10 of them.
And you don't get FREE power, you just get slightly cheaper power due to time of day.
So I would say get solar for the house first, then do special things like that.
STEP 1 : Measure power and build a spreadsheet. This is from 2017, but probably still about right.
You don't need a real inverter. Although you may want a DC-DC converter for a clean voltage.
It would not be that hard to set up a system to charge a battery at night, and be used for lights/etc during the day.
The thing is .... I bet it would take quite a while to make up the cost.
An LiFePo4 battery (the safe ones) is about $600-$1000 per 100Ah at 12V. (1.2 Kwh)
My calculations are about 13 Kqh/day, so I would need 10 of them.
And you don't get FREE power, you just get slightly cheaper power due to time of day.
So I would say get solar for the house first, then do special things like that.
STEP 1 : Measure power and build a spreadsheet. This is from 2017, but probably still about right.