I've searched this site but I can't find anyone that has their grow room running off of solar/wind power. I was just thinking an all grreen indoor grow would be the shit.
There's little advantage to using solar to power grow lights compared to powering a TV or anything else, other than during a power outage. And if one is worried about a power outage, a generator is a lot cheaper and more reliable than solar. Well, at least where I live.
The cheap and efficient way to power LED with solar is to do it directly, as a supplemental, rather than primary power source.
I've actually thought about this before and powered up some strips with my 150W, $200 solar panel. It was a direct connection, no batteries or electronics.
With careful matching, solar panels can connect directly to LEDs. That approach would give the highest possible electrical efficiency by eliminating the batteries, charge controller and a DC-DC inverter. Eliminating the batteries also eliminates the most expensive part of solar power!
I haven't tested it, but I think an AC powered, constant voltage power supply could be connected in parallel with the panel. As the the sun gets stronger, the panel pushes the voltage up a little past that of the CV supply and provides an increasing amount of the power.
A more conventional approach would be panels, batteries and a DC-DC inverter. A conventional LED driver could be used for the times when the panels are making little or no power. And that's a lot more of the time than most people realize!
I'll have to give it more thought, got some ideas rolling around.