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CheeseEater88
Mar 02, 2017Explorer
Let me make a short Summary of what I am looking at, and some of the tools I have come across while learning about PV systems.
So my list thus far:
(6x) ***Link Removed***
(2x) ***Link Removed*** (I was really hoping a solution like Schnider's Ecoblade was on the market, PV compatable and built in inverter and incremental 5 kwh of Li-Ion batteries in a very light system... but SLA will work)
(1x) ***Link Removed***
Still need a Inverter/charger/ UPS device. I really want to stay with a 24v setup...this system will be a completely separate system from the onboard 12v. Looking at >2000w with some surge capacity, hard wired 110v, UPS/quick transfer feature, charging, low power drain and a small form factor.
Then all the little safety devices like disconnects, fuses, and rated connectors etc.
I'm thinking Shore> 12v system charger > 24v or12v system- inverter/charger >110v
Figured when on shore, I'd have the 12v system charge, and the inverter for the 110v could feed from that as well, but when its disconnected it could power the 110v.
Some of the tools I've found are ***Link Removed***
midnight has one as well, but morning star has a large PV panel catalogue and multiple outcomes which makes it easier and faster to use than the others.
So my list thus far:
(6x) ***Link Removed***
(2x) ***Link Removed*** (I was really hoping a solution like Schnider's Ecoblade was on the market, PV compatable and built in inverter and incremental 5 kwh of Li-Ion batteries in a very light system... but SLA will work)
(1x) ***Link Removed***
Still need a Inverter/charger/ UPS device. I really want to stay with a 24v setup...this system will be a completely separate system from the onboard 12v. Looking at >2000w with some surge capacity, hard wired 110v, UPS/quick transfer feature, charging, low power drain and a small form factor.
Then all the little safety devices like disconnects, fuses, and rated connectors etc.
I'm thinking Shore> 12v system charger > 24v or12v system- inverter/charger >110v
Figured when on shore, I'd have the 12v system charge, and the inverter for the 110v could feed from that as well, but when its disconnected it could power the 110v.
Some of the tools I've found are ***Link Removed***
midnight has one as well, but morning star has a large PV panel catalogue and multiple outcomes which makes it easier and faster to use than the others.
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