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MrWizard
Aug 08, 2013Moderator
actually the answer for a mobile application, is Not Solar,
it does make use of a large bsttery bank and either low draw re-configured/package
5000btu a/c for the bed room, or a low draw 'heat pump'
and a quiet generator for 'Daily' recharge
it does make use of a large bsttery bank and either low draw re-configured/package
5000btu a/c for the bed room, or a low draw 'heat pump'
and a quiet generator for 'Daily' recharge
Almot wrote:
Smaller A/C that draws 45A at 120V, is still 50-55A from the battery, considering inverter losses. While it is possible to run that much current direct from solar, direct connection is not going to work to cool down a bedroom in the night - obviously. There is no sun in the night. With Peukert effect this means 500 AH or more, overnight, from the battery bank. Which means - you must have at least 1000 Ah bank.
Another problem is - how big a MH should it be, to accommodate a panel big enough to put 500 AH into a battery in daytime, plus another 500 AH to run the A/C in daytime, plus another 100 AH for all other items. Total 1,100 AH daily over 24 hours - so the panel must collect 1,100 AH over 5 or 6 hours of full sun. This is roughly 5,000W array. About 7ft wide and 50ft long, ouch....
The bottom line is, OP - forget about A/C. At the very best you would be able to run it (with solar) for a couple of hours.
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