azrving
Jul 08, 2015Explorer
Bogart solar system
I wanted solar last year but knowing that our needs included a generator no matter what I tackled that first. I went with a remote start Honda 3000 bolted into the truck bed, PD 4650 converter and a Quick Charge brand 50 amp charger. I also have a prowatt 600 inverter for the tv's and other trinkets. All the heavy stuff is powered with the generator.
This summer I started with a Trimetric so I could get an idea of how much solar I needed. After using the Trimetric I figured I would go with Bogarts SC2030 30 amp controller. I called Bogart and decided to use 4 Cynergy 130 watt panels with a total of 29 amps. I felt it was best to stay under 30 amps for warranty purposes. They say it will just stop at 28 amps if over paneled but being a newbee I was a little nervous. I usually like to keep electrical devices below 80 % or so of their capacity but they said it would be no problem with 520 watts. It helped on the panel price also as I bought 4 130 watt cynergy from solar blvd for $620 delivered.
Rear view
Front view
Az wind sun terminals strips
Home Depot box
Center supports
Slight angle cut on plastic block on stationary side so panel can clear if tilted
stationary edge
Rebuilt battery box is lifted up with a floor jack and fastened at 4 corners and a bracket to the bottom of the frame.
Compartment next to battery pack
SC2030 far right , Blue Seas switch for panels, anl style fuse for panels and controller to battery
Easy pinch to release MC4 connectors
100 % Oh yeah
Thanks to all who have shared their work and comments.
29 ft FW
Rear kitchen
Trimetric $200
SC2030 $120
Panels $620
2 Y junction cables $12.00
MC4 cable 6 ft $10.00
MC4 cable $20.00
HD box. $17.00 (???)
16 plastic knobs 5/16x18 thread $20.00 Used 8 for now
Aluminum angle and SS hardware $56.00
I had the 4 gauge cable 16 feet but it's worth about $40.00
Dicor $8.00
Strain reliefs $20.00
I also had rivenuts and tool on hand that are inserted in the panel at the tilt end
Blue seas switch $27.00
Fuses $10.00
$980, $1.88 a watt
This summer I started with a Trimetric so I could get an idea of how much solar I needed. After using the Trimetric I figured I would go with Bogarts SC2030 30 amp controller. I called Bogart and decided to use 4 Cynergy 130 watt panels with a total of 29 amps. I felt it was best to stay under 30 amps for warranty purposes. They say it will just stop at 28 amps if over paneled but being a newbee I was a little nervous. I usually like to keep electrical devices below 80 % or so of their capacity but they said it would be no problem with 520 watts. It helped on the panel price also as I bought 4 130 watt cynergy from solar blvd for $620 delivered.
Rear view
Front view
Az wind sun terminals strips
Home Depot box
Center supports
Slight angle cut on plastic block on stationary side so panel can clear if tilted
stationary edge
Rebuilt battery box is lifted up with a floor jack and fastened at 4 corners and a bracket to the bottom of the frame.
Compartment next to battery pack
SC2030 far right , Blue Seas switch for panels, anl style fuse for panels and controller to battery
Easy pinch to release MC4 connectors
100 % Oh yeah
Thanks to all who have shared their work and comments.
29 ft FW
Rear kitchen
Trimetric $200
SC2030 $120
Panels $620
2 Y junction cables $12.00
MC4 cable 6 ft $10.00
MC4 cable $20.00
HD box. $17.00 (???)
16 plastic knobs 5/16x18 thread $20.00 Used 8 for now
Aluminum angle and SS hardware $56.00
I had the 4 gauge cable 16 feet but it's worth about $40.00
Dicor $8.00
Strain reliefs $20.00
I also had rivenuts and tool on hand that are inserted in the panel at the tilt end
Blue seas switch $27.00
Fuses $10.00
$980, $1.88 a watt