Aug-24-2018 09:14 PM
Aug-27-2018 08:36 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
P.T.
Absolutely Correct. As verified with my Power meters. Try as I might I could not find a way to cook different size potatoes without having the "bottom" of the spud get hard. The Panasonic fixed that.
But the inverters are quite sensitive to dirty power. They'll blow out the control board on the oven. A good amount of electronic protection is recommended.
Aug-27-2018 07:42 PM
mike-s wrote:LScamper wrote:Probably not. Most (all?) always put out full power when heating. Lower "power" is done by pulsing off/on with different duty cycles.
Could he use an inverter microwave at lower power setting.
Aug-27-2018 06:57 PM
pianotuna wrote:Best to go all in with one shot IMO. MPPT is too expensive to go double oversize and see if you need more panels. The 60 amp puts OP over budget. Besides with 400 watts into two batteries he will be in absorption by 11am. Only time controller would clip power is if you have a low battery and heavy clouds that clear about noon. Even then OP will get plenty charged.
Hi Time2roll,
I sure would not get a controller that was only 30 amps. It means expansion of the system is a "do over". (I think morningstar is excellent).
Aug-27-2018 06:20 PM
Aug-27-2018 05:51 PM
Aug-27-2018 05:44 PM
mike-s wrote:LScamper wrote:Probably not. Most (all?) always put out full power when heating. Lower "power" is done by pulsing off/on with different duty cycles.
Could he use an inverter microwave at lower power setting.
Aug-27-2018 05:42 PM
red31 wrote:
If the roof allows for it!
I'd go with a couple 60 cell panels via free pick up!
https://www.solarblvd.com/product-category/solar-panels-systems/24-volt-solar-panels/
and something like a victron 100/50 SMARTsolar controller.
https://www.victronenergy.com/solar-charge-controllers
something smaller, PWM, I'd go with 100w panels delivered to homedepot and grape's new comet 40A controller
Aug-27-2018 05:30 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Time2roll,
I sure would not get a controller that was only 30 amps. It means expansion of the system is a "do over". (I think morningstar is excellent).
Aug-27-2018 04:59 PM
LScamper wrote:Probably not. Most (all?) always put out full power when heating. Lower "power" is done by pulsing off/on with different duty cycles.
Could he use an inverter microwave at lower power setting.
Aug-27-2018 04:13 PM
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Aug-27-2018 01:48 PM
allen8106 wrote:
...with 240 ah six volt Crown batteries I spent $2300 and can't run my microwave at all. I could for a short time if i had a bigger inverter