dpe.ahoy, bilmac & billy_56081,
Wind power seems to be a better bang for the buck and should work well in my application. Someday down the road I will likely integrate /supplement my solar system with wind. I just felt solar would be a great way to get started and less espensive for an initial system as well. The Harbor Freight 45W system was only $172 OTD with discount coupons. A this point I've bought 4 kits and an inverter. I already have 2 new deep cycle 12 volt marine batteries that should get me started. One reason I decided to go with the Harbor Freight system is there must be a hundred folks who have posted videos on Youtube regarding how good a bang for the buck it is and how easy it was to set up. Cheap, a good value & simple. Also, you can easily expand the system in reasonable increments as needed. Based on what I've seen on youtube, if I expanded my system from 180Ws to about 360Ws (double) and added 2-4 Trojan T105 batteries I would be able to live off the grid (frugally). However, what I have now should power all my lites, fans, TVs, computers, etc. In other words, I won't have to run my generator @ night to have basic power. Since I don't want to mount the panels on my roof, I will have to make a rack for them and try to come up with a DIY manual sun tracker system. Again, Youtube has a ton of folks who have videos showing how to do this type stuff. Kudos to bilmac for giving me the heads up on the Harbor Freight system and to Efremtags for helping me understand solar & what components I will eventually need as the system evolves. I never looked @ Youtube much before but now I'm a big fan. I'm also looking @ setting up a rain catch system and there are great videos on how to do this as well. There are a lot of folks living off-grid and they have great ideas and tell you what has worked and what hasn't. Some folks seem to live very well. No bills. Plus they seem to take great pride in what they've done. Something real that changed their lives completely for the better. If its in the cards for me, I hope to get there too.