Oct-08-2016 02:05 AM
Oct-09-2016 08:17 AM
alaska315 wrote:
I know 400 is plenty because I have been doing it with a stand alone fold up ground setup for two years at 200 watts.
We are just the two of us and watch very little TV and use on a few hours computer a day.We have a 2 battery system ( 6 volt each ) as well as a deep cycle 12 volt for the bedroom TV and 12 volt fan only.
The only time we have ever used the gen is for the AC on a few hot days and maybe a few times for recharges and that's it.
I only want the extra 200 watts so we can watch a little more TV if we want to on a rainy night.
We changed our lighting out to LED's several years ago.We just don't use the power some folks use.
Oct-09-2016 08:07 AM
Oct-09-2016 07:51 AM
alaska315 wrote:
We have a 2 battery system ( 6 volt each ) as well as a deep cycle 12 volt for the bedroom TV and 12 volt fan only.
Oct-09-2016 04:34 AM
Oct-09-2016 12:09 AM
Oct-09-2016 12:02 AM
alaska315 wrote:
I thought I would post this question to you folks to try and find the fair coast of a 400 watt solar system using 4 100 watt panels and associated wiring controller etc. on our 5er.
Oct-08-2016 11:56 PM
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Oct-08-2016 05:55 PM
2oldman wrote:BFL13 wrote:x2
Lesson is to know yourself what is right and wrong before getting anything done, then get some quotes. Then make sure it is done the way you specified.
The grunt work is what the installer does. The design is (or should be) what YOU do. That's so you know what's up when something goes wrong.
I've talked to many folks with solar who don't even know whether their panels are wired in parallel or series. Please, spend some time learning and designing before turning it loose to people who only want to get it done quickly.
Oct-08-2016 11:22 AM
BFL13 wrote:x2
Lesson is to know yourself what is right and wrong before getting anything done, then get some quotes. Then make sure it is done the way you specified.
Oct-08-2016 09:07 AM