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MrWizard
Mar 03, 2017Moderator
we have 679w of solar on the roof, 675 ampHr battery bank (5) 135Ahr 105 lbs each, AGM high rate telco/server batteries
i like the idea of less weight of lithium
but the expense and the charge requirements, Do NOT warrant the expense and problems
our Triplite 1250 inverter will handle the 1600w input 1100 cooking watt MW, the coffee pot the vacuum , just about anything we need including our residential 120v fridge,
there is no reason (except i can and i want to) to install separate power and charger just for the inverter, and house 12v
i think you are over thinking some design details, that don't need to be what you think
solar for instance 80v at 6amps or 20v at 24amps 14ga wire versus 10ga wire
not a big deal
the truly large wire is in between the inverter and batteries
the cost of a few feet of one aught versus a few feet of 2ga, 12 vr 24 feet is less than the cost and all the trouble to install two different voltage DC voltage systems
you not doing high voltage 'grid tie"
i like the idea of less weight of lithium
but the expense and the charge requirements, Do NOT warrant the expense and problems
our Triplite 1250 inverter will handle the 1600w input 1100 cooking watt MW, the coffee pot the vacuum , just about anything we need including our residential 120v fridge,
there is no reason (except i can and i want to) to install separate power and charger just for the inverter, and house 12v
i think you are over thinking some design details, that don't need to be what you think
solar for instance 80v at 6amps or 20v at 24amps 14ga wire versus 10ga wire
not a big deal
the truly large wire is in between the inverter and batteries
the cost of a few feet of one aught versus a few feet of 2ga, 12 vr 24 feet is less than the cost and all the trouble to install two different voltage DC voltage systems
you not doing high voltage 'grid tie"
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