whats my best bet setting up my solar panels

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I have a farm in southeastern Ohio with a small farm house not much bigger then a cabin
I have a Variety of solar panels plus cells to make my own
as of now I have a20, 40,70 , 85 and 125 watt panels whats my best way to set these up
I do not think I can wire these in a series or can I?
or do I just run each panel separate with its own battery and its own inverter
we lose power out here if the wind blows to hard as I thought about a tie in grid inverter but if the power is out i do not think that would do me much good?

I do not run much but lights, the TV The Mac plus the water pump from the spring
have some infrared heaters I would love to run but I think thats just asking to much with what I have
I buy panels that the glass is cracked so I replace the glass and buying these panels save me 50% at least and I will keep adding when I find these deals, thats why my panels of are different wattage.
I am trying to find the best way to use these I have a couple 12 volt 30 amp Charge protectors as will i need one for each panel if I have to set these up separate ?

I know its ideal to buy all the same wattage but I buy what I can afford and I do get some great deals as 125 watt I paid $75 Its brand new just glass shattered in one corner. this is a example of what I buy

Any help would be apprciated
Thanks

Get ready to spend a lot more money on water to keep them clean,

Get a lot more money for more solar panels to replace these as they go bad.
 
I heard a talk by a guy from an Indiana utility. He got a call from someone wanting advice installing solar panels. He said why don't you just give me the $30,000 and I'll pay your utility bill for the rest of your life.

Further the solar company will attach a lien to your house so that you must repay the 30k before you sell the house.

In this market you cannot finance a house with solar panels, the negative equity is too great.
 

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