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DMEGC 515W All Black Solar Panel
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DMEGC 515W All Black Solar Panel

£83.29

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DMEGC 465W G12 All Black Solar Panel
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DMEGC 465W G12 All Black Solar Panel

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Victron Inverter 12/800 230V
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Victron Inverter 12/800 230V

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Cable World PV Solar Cable 4.0mm Black - 25m Reel
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Cable World PV Solar Cable 4.0mm Black - 25m Reel

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Cable World PV Solar Cable 6.0mm Black - 25m Reel
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Solar PV Off-Grid

City Plumbing sells a fantastic selection of Solar PV Off-Grid products to help you achieve the ultimate in off-grid freedom! Whether you're moored on a canal, parked up in the Highlands, moving into a remote property or simply looking to take the first step into solar with a partial off-grid system, City Plumbing has everything you need to get started on this fascinating journey.
Who Is Solar PV Off-Grid Suitable For?
Curious who can benefit from Solar PV Off-Grid systems? Let’s explore the main groups that find these solutions transformative.
1. The Mobile Adventurers (Van Life & RVs)
This is the fastest-growing sector. With the rise of "digital nomads" and domestic staycations, many people now use their vans as full-time offices or long-term homes.
  • The Goal: Freedom to park anywhere without needing a "hook-up" at a campsite.
  • Key Need: Powering laptops, 12V fridges, and diesel heaters while maintaining a stealthy or aerodynamic profile.
2. The Marine Community (Liveaboard & Narrowboats)
For the thousands of people living on the UK's 2,000 miles of inland waterways, solar is a "game-changer."
  • The Goal: Independence from expensive "shore power" in marinas and reducing engine running time (which saves fuel and noise).
  • Key Need: Robust, water-resistant setups that can withstand engine vibration and the shaded environment of canal towpaths.
3. Remote Property Owners (The "Grid-Challenged")
There are roughly 150,000 off-grid homes in the UK. Many are in rural Scotland, Wales, or the South West, where the cost of connecting to the National Grid can be astronomical (sometimes quoted at £50,000+ per farm).
  • The Goal: Avoiding the high capital cost of grid connection and the ongoing "standing charges."
  • Key Need: Large-scale battery storage to survive the "darker" UK months (November–February).
4. The "Energy Independent" (Eco-Conscious & Pragmatists)
With energy price volatility becoming a major concern, some urban and suburban homeowners are choosing "partial off-grid" setups.
  • The Goal: Absolute protection against power cuts and price hikes.
  • Key Need: Systems that can "island", meaning they keep working during a blackout, which standard grid-tied solar panels cannot do.
What Does a Solar PV Off-Grid System Consist Of?
Every off-grid system, regardless of size, consists of these four parts:
1. Solar Panels (PV): These capture sunlight. For vans and boats, you usually choose between Rigid (durable, high-efficiency) or Flexible (lightweight, aerodynamic, great for curved roofs/decks).
2. Charge Controller: The "brain" that prevents your panels from overcharging and damaging your battery. Always look for MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) controllers, they're roughly 20-30% more efficient than older PWM models, especially in the UK’s cloudy weather.
3. Leisure Battery: Where the energy is stored.
- AGM/Gel: Traditional, cheaper, but heavy and shouldn't be drained past 50%.
- Lithium (LiFePO4): More expensive, but 50% lighter, lasts 10x longer, and can be drained almost completely (90%+) without damage.
4. Inverter: Only needed if you want to use "household" 3-pin plug items (like a laptop or blender). It converts 12V battery power into 230V AC power.
How to Size Your Solar PV Off-Grid System (A Quick Guide)
The "right" size depends on your daily consumption. Here's a typical UK solar setup guide
  • Light User
Panel Wattage: 100W – 150W
Battery Size: 100Ah
Typical Use Case: Charging phones, running LED lighting, and powering a standard water pump.
  • Medium User
Panel Wattage: 200W – 300W
Battery Size: 150Ah+
Typical Use Case: Everything in the "Light" category, plus a 12V fridge, charging tablets, and running a small cooling fan.
  • Heavy / Full-Time User
Panel Wattage: 400W+
Battery Size: 200Ah (Lithium/LiFePO4)
Typical Use Case: Everything in the "Medium" category, plus heavy laptop use, powering a diesel heater, and running 230V appliances via an inverter.
Solar PV Off-Grid Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Will solar work in the UK during winter?
Yes, but at a much lower capacity. In the UK, a 100W panel might produce 400Wh per day in summer but only 50Wh in winter. Most off-grid users supplement their winter power with a "Split Charger" (which charges the battery from the engine/alternator while driving or cruising).
2. Should I get rigid or flexible panels?
  • Rigid: Best for most campervans and boathouse roofs. They have an air gap beneath them, which keeps them cool (solar panels lose efficiency as they get hotter).
  • Flexible: Best for "pop-top" camper roofs or curved boat decks where you need to walk over them (some are "walk-on" rated). They are easier to install with adhesive, but tend to have a shorter lifespan.
3. Can I run a kettle or hair dryer off my solar?
Technically, yes, but it’s difficult. These "heating" appliances pull massive amounts of power. You would need a large battery bank and a high-wattage inverter (3000W+). Most off-grid pros recommend using gas for boiling water to save your battery for lights and electronics.
4. Do I need to clean the panels?
Yes. On a boat or van, panels get covered in salt spray, bird droppings, and road grime. A 10% layer of dirt can cause a 30% drop in power. Use plain water and a soft cloth—never use a pressure washer or abrasive chemicals.
5. Is it safe to install this myself?
Low-voltage (12V) solar is generally safe for DIY, provided you use the correct fuses and cable thickness. Improperly sized cables can overheat and cause fires. If you plan to install a 230V inverter system, it's best to have the final AC connections checked by a pro.

What Types of Solar PV Off-Grid Products Does City Plumbing Sell?

City Plumbing Supplies sells a superb choice of solar PV off-grid products, all designed to help you on your renewable energy journey. From top-brand names including DMEGC, Fastensol, JA Solar, Solax, Stag, Staubli, and Viridian, here you’ll find everything from arcboxes to isolators & MCBs, strings to clamps and much more.

Buy Solar PV Off-Grid at City Plumbing

City Plumbing is the number one choice for local plumbers' merchants and renewable energy products for both homeowners and installers working in the trade.​
With a credible Trustpilot rating, a wealth of knowledge from four-plus decades of experience, and outstanding plumbing and heating products and advice, we’re here to help you get the job done.​
Boasting more than 350 branches nationwide, our prices are competitive to help ensure you finish all your projects on budget.
​With several Delivery Options and a Click & Collect service, if you’re looking for a City Plumbing near me, type your postcode into our branch locator to find your nearest City Plumbing Supplies.

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