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pianotuna
Jun 12, 2014Nomad III
Hi Westend,
Yes, you can use smaller wire with 24 volts, but that wire still looks puny to me.
The capacity would have been 24v x 232a x 3 or about 16000 watt-hours. Going with 50% gives a useable capacity of 8 kwh.
That is pretty skinny for an off the grid situation. At least 750 watts of solar would be needed. Again that is pretty skinny for running "off the grid" in a home.
Yes, you can use smaller wire with 24 volts, but that wire still looks puny to me.
The capacity would have been 24v x 232a x 3 or about 16000 watt-hours. Going with 50% gives a useable capacity of 8 kwh.
That is pretty skinny for an off the grid situation. At least 750 watts of solar would be needed. Again that is pretty skinny for running "off the grid" in a home.
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