โJul-03-2014 11:44 PM
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RoyB wrote:
I haven't checked the specs on the 250WATT Panels but I know the 120WATT PANELS produce around 5-6AMPS DC current during high sun. With this in mind I am assuming the 250WATT PANELS will double that. Having three in parallel would give you a min of 36AMPS DC current to use for charging batteries.
My charging setup will need to produce 14.4VDC @ around 20AMPS per battery if I want the batteries to re-charge within a 3-hour time frame. Of course you will have high sun for a good 5-6 hours or so a day so that will be enough to get two T105s to float mode in the one day sun I would think.
Glad you are realizing that SOLAR is not the only answer and you really have to have a generator setup if you want to totally rely on keeping your batteries at their minimum of 90% charge state when you need to use them.
I am just now in SOLAR PANEL MODE thinking after camping off the power grids for the past few years with my 255AHs battery setup. I know exactly what to expect and when I need to do re-charge my batteries. They are still going good since being installed in 2008. I will most likely start out with two 120WATT PANELS on my POPUP ROOF and maybe add another 250WATT PANEL later on. That is about all the room I have on my POPUP ROOF.
The only real thing I have learned for my style of camping off the power grid is I MUST start each evening with a good 90% charge state if I want to make it through the night. This all then gets re-charged again starting at 8AM the next morning. I may also have to run my generator for around one hour to get over the smart mode high current period of BOOST MODE. Then I am hoping the SOLAR PANELS will take over and get me re-charged to at least to the 90% charge before i start using the batteries again that evening.
This requires a good monitor system to keep me in the know where my approximate battery Bank charge state is when nearing the loss of high sun. I can always go back to generator when allowed to run my generator at the camp site to get the battery bank where it needs to be at. I will not want to start my evening run off the batteries unless they are are at least at the 90% charge state.
These are my baby steps...
Roy ken
โJul-08-2014 06:39 AM
โJul-08-2014 03:34 AM
hybridized wrote:
My (limited) understanding is that the MPPT will efficiently step to send maximum amps to 12V bank.
โJul-08-2014 03:15 AM
hybridized wrote:
... may notice the error:
โJul-07-2014 06:28 PM
โJul-04-2014 12:27 PM
pugslyyy wrote:
It looks like you are prepared to invest quite a lot in getting the right setup.
If the obstacle to adding more storage is weight / space have you considered looking at Lithium Ion storage instead of lead acid?
You can fit a lot more storage capacity into a much smaller, lighter package that way.
If you do look at Lithium Ion, you will need to work with whomever you source them from to make sure that your hardware (particularly the MPPT) is set up correctly.
โJul-04-2014 12:22 PM
KJINTF wrote:
Why did you go MPPT? Vs PWM with panels in parallel?
That controller works great with 60voc input power - allows smaller easier to manage and lower cost wires from the array to the controller
What VOC do the panels produce?
Suggest you go a bit larger say 70 amp output fuse (and use a switchable breaker)
On good solar days you should easily see high 50amps from the PV array
(My little 550watt array easily produces 40+ amps and as you with only two 6Vdc GC batteries which work just fine for us)
I used switchable breakers for the array and load connections from / to the controller - makes it far easier to isolate the controller (it draws current from the battery when in long term storage, makes software upgrades easier, etc..
Suggest you hook up the voltage sense line and the Temp probe from the controller to the battery.
Plus the Ethernet and the serial data cable - you will need to setup the operational parameters via a computer
Strongly suggest you do not simply use the dip switches and set / forget the install
Any plans for the remote meter?
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Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
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