โFeb-03-2015 10:00 AM
โFeb-03-2015 01:59 PM
einstein2nd wrote:2oldman wrote:Listen, if you can't figure that out... go to school!einstein2nd wrote:What are the batteries for?
Limit TV after the sun goes down: No Sun, No Power.
Read what "KJINTF" said about batteries.
KJINTF wrote:
It will easily keep two 6Vdc batteries charged up if you have the sunshine
and not too many other loads
โFeb-03-2015 01:55 PM
โFeb-03-2015 01:43 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
einstein,
The typical modern panel has bypass diodes so shading is a non issue. RVers with smaller arrays than yours would be better served with fuses vs a 0.5V drop diode since the typical solar controller provides night time blocking.
โFeb-03-2015 12:51 PM
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โFeb-03-2015 11:52 AM
2oldman wrote:
There's no entertainment like this place.
โFeb-03-2015 11:33 AM
โFeb-03-2015 11:20 AM
2oldman wrote:einstein2nd wrote:What are the batteries for?
Limit TV after the sun goes down: No Sun, No Power.
โFeb-03-2015 11:03 AM
einstein2nd wrote:What are the batteries for?
Limit TV after the sun goes down: No Sun, No Power.
โFeb-03-2015 11:02 AM
โFeb-03-2015 10:53 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
If you have more than 2 panels in parallel they should be individually fused. Add a fuse or better yet a switchable CB between the controller and battery.
For panel placement minimize shadows from the rig.
โFeb-03-2015 10:48 AM
2oldman wrote:einstein2nd wrote:Einstein? Hmmm. What 'modern' TV uses 250w? Why limit TV to be 'run' on solar? What 500w system puts out 500w watts?
Modern TV's use about 250watts leaving 250watts to charge batteries.Just remember once the sun goes down limit TV use.
โFeb-03-2015 10:34 AM
einstein2nd wrote:Einstein? Hmmm. What 'modern' TV uses 250w? Why limit TV to be 'run' on solar? What 500w system puts out 500w watts?
Modern TV's use about 250watts leaving 250watts to charge batteries.Just remember once the sun goes down limit TV use.
โFeb-03-2015 10:29 AM