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JiminDenver
Jul 04, 2015Explorer II
I'm going to miss pointing the panels east in the morning. Float by 9 am and the solar covers everything but the biggest loads for the rest of the day. Then again 3 250w flat should cover what one 230w did tracking. The two 245w tracking saw 23-26a as soon as the sun burned off the frost on the panels, I'll miss that at 6 am. The three 250w's tracking could almost run the A/C at sun up but I'd probably use the 470w stove top to cook breakfast instead.
So with a inexpensive solar set up you are doing what people with expensive generators and fancy converters have been trying to accomplish for years. The ability to force feed the bank until it doesn't need a long tedious float stage. Pretty sweet as long as it isn't damaging the battery somehow.
So with a inexpensive solar set up you are doing what people with expensive generators and fancy converters have been trying to accomplish for years. The ability to force feed the bank until it doesn't need a long tedious float stage. Pretty sweet as long as it isn't damaging the battery somehow.
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