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westend
Mar 02, 2017Explorer
I'd suggest that before you start acquiring anything, you do some sort of energy audit to estimate the amount of power you'll be using. Without any educated estimate of power use, the implementation may be either over-kill or lacking.
Also, unless a user is planning on continual days being fed from inverter, a 12V system is totally adequate. There is little benefit in increasing storage/charging voltage to 24V.
I'm also interested in why you need to have storage only for the solar charging and a separate bank for daily operations. Raising voltage with series connected modules just for the ease of wiring would seem incongruent. I think you would benefit from some additional study on system use and integration. Check out Jack Meyer's website for some practical knowledge.
Also, unless a user is planning on continual days being fed from inverter, a 12V system is totally adequate. There is little benefit in increasing storage/charging voltage to 24V.
I'm also interested in why you need to have storage only for the solar charging and a separate bank for daily operations. Raising voltage with series connected modules just for the ease of wiring would seem incongruent. I think you would benefit from some additional study on system use and integration. Check out Jack Meyer's website for some practical knowledge.
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