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Wangary Standalone Power System Installation | MyEnergy Engineering

Written by MyEnergy Engineering | Sep 1, 2025

Wangary is a small rural town on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, about 45 kilometres west of Port Lincoln. Home to just over 200 residents, its main landmarks are the freshwater lake and the Old Lake Wangary Hotel, built in 1871 and now serving as a general store. Rural properties in this area depend on a standalone power system, making tailored installations essential for new builds.

First Step for a Remote Property Build

MyEnergy designed the standalone power system directly from the shed plans, setting it up to deliver immediate power for the property while being ready to support the home once it is built.

Standalone Power System Built Onsite

A 10.56kW array of JA Solar Panels were mounted on the roof of the shed using a Schletter mounting system. Backed by 20.4kWh of ZYC SIMPO batteries, the property now has a reliable energy supply that can expand as future needs grow.

System Overview

Solar: 10.56kW JA Solar Panels

Inverter: 10kVA Victron MultiPlus-II 48/10000 140-100 230V

Battery: 20.4kWh ZYC SIMPO Batteries

Key Components

Standalone Power Ready from Day One

This installation in Wangary highlights how MyEnergy are experts at offsite design and onsite installation of tailored standalone power systems. Planned remotely and assembled in the shed on a dedicated power wall, it provided reliable power from day one and is ready to expand with the future house build.