Mar-07-2023 06:50 PM
Mar-09-2023 05:30 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Far better off to use 48 volts for storage.
Mar-09-2023 04:52 AM
TurnThePage wrote:I wired 3 panels in serial with the standard 10ga wire. 62' of wire 0.6% wiring loss. About 100Vmp, Consider a serial/parallel connection and be sure your controller can handle the panel Voc.
The wide variety of responses has been so much better than I anticipated!
The longest wire run should be from the pvs to charge controller(s). I still don't know how I'm going to accomplish that part. I'm hoping to keep all other components within just a few feet of each other. I'm leaning toward sticking with 12v just for simplicity, but will still weigh my options as I acquire stuff.
Mar-09-2023 04:24 AM
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Mar-08-2023 02:29 PM
2oldman wrote:Grit dog wrote:I don't know why you're hurling insults. He's loading up on a lot of power. Have you never read the manuals for large inverters and see what cables they recommend?
This is becoming laughable. Talking 2/0 and 4/0 cables. Lol. U think he’s using the batteries to start his diesel truck 20 ft away or what?
Mar-08-2023 02:27 PM
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Mar-08-2023 01:33 PM
Grit dog wrote:I don't know why you're hurling insults. He's loading up on a lot of power. Have you never read the manuals for large inverters and see what cables they recommend?
This is becoming laughable. Talking 2/0 and 4/0 cables. Lol. U think he’s using the batteries to start his diesel truck 20 ft away or what?
Mar-08-2023 12:24 PM
Mar-08-2023 11:44 AM
afidel wrote:Yep, another advantage. My motto is "Wire handles voltage a lot easier than amperage."
The big advantage of 48V is you can use a much cheaper MPPT controller since they're basically priced on output amps and 48V is 4x lower amps for the same watts.
Mar-08-2023 11:39 AM
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