I ran the lathe yesterday, most of the day playing around and didn't really notice the vibration causing a problem. I was struggling to get a fine finish, but I think that's me needing to get a proper grinding set up so my finishing tools are less of a point and generally sharper. Plus the Myford/Drummond has a minimum fine feed of around 6 thou, which I have always found leaves ridges.
Yes, we have a battery bank, which gives us capacity once the sun goes down, but being my place of work I'm mainly there during the day. Yesterday, which was reasonably sunny, although late autumn low sun, the lathe was using 160w to tick over at 800rpm and 240w to take 10 thou cuts in 1/2 to 3/8" mild steel at the 6 tho feed at around 800/900 rpm. Using a die to cut a 3/8" BSW thread with the backgear required around 80w. The solar panels, were producing around 300w at the time I looked, so running the lathe and still charging the batteries. They have a theoretical power when new (they are ex-solar farm) of around 750w on the perfect spring day, at the perfect angle etc etc.