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โAug-11-2018 10:48 PM
โAug-11-2018 09:02 PM
starcraft69 wrote:
I am curious what happens to the watts /volts when your system is fully charged and you have no demand? Were does the extra power go?
โAug-11-2018 08:39 PM
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โAug-11-2018 06:14 PM
Almot wrote:Avoiding megawatt usage with TT solar is always advisable.
Another option would be to limit your MW use when on solar.
โAug-11-2018 06:07 PM
starcraft69 wrote:BFL13 wrote:starcraft69 wrote:
Ok forget the hot water part If i put a over size system in how does the system dissipate the extra power being generated?
It is not being generated. Like you only get water if you turn on the tap.
Aside, there is a discussion of "over-panelling" for your controller's rating (with MPPT only--don't do it with PWM) on ISTR Morningstar's website. In the shoulder hours you get more amps with the extra panelling and those amps are still less than controller rating. Your controller cuts off the amps at its limit so you lose some mid-day AH, but you gain over the whole day averaged out for your AH haul.
So some over-panelling with MPPT is good, but within reason of course.
Next you will ask what happens with the extra amps the controller cuts off at its limit and can't use? ๐
Thank you for the strait forward answer? Yes i do plan on a MPPT controller and was looking at a bit oversize in panels.
Using Go power calculator we use about 126.7 Amphrs a day in winter running furnace. summer much less. I currently have 2 6v GC batteries = 220 Amphrs. I plan on putting 300-400 watts 24v+ panels of solar and add 2 mor 6v batts
โAug-11-2018 05:48 PM
โAug-11-2018 05:42 PM
โAug-11-2018 05:34 PM
starcraft69 wrote:
Yes i do plan on a MPPT controller and was looking at a bit oversize in panels.
Using Go power calculator we use about 126.7 Amphrs a day in winter running furnace. summer much less. I currently have 2 6v GC batteries = 220 Amphrs. I plan on putting 300-400 watts 24v+ panels of solar and add 2 mor 6v batts
โAug-11-2018 05:15 PM
starcraft69 wrote:
I am curious what happens to the watts /volts when your system is fully charged and you have no demand? Were does the extra power go?
โAug-11-2018 04:16 PM
โAug-11-2018 02:19 PM
jolooote wrote:It uses no gas to generate electricity. It does use gas to run the engine and spin things. Use electricity from it, and it will use even more gas.
SOooo...if I run my generator but use no electric...than according to you...the generator uses no GAS??? lol.
โAug-11-2018 02:05 PM
jolooote wrote:That's a very strange and illogical conclusion. A generator needs gas (energy) to move mechanical parts regardless of the electrical load.
SOooo...if I run my generator but use no electric...than (sic) according to you...the generator uses no GAS???
โAug-11-2018 01:54 PM
jolooote wrote:
SOooo...if I run my generator but use no electric...than according to you...the generator uses no GAS??? lol. Have you ever wondered why, as our electric usage in our homes and businesses gets more efficient using less Watts, our electric bill gets more expensive? The power generator (Power Company) must generate the POWER regardless of whether or not its used. As for u'r local Power Co. they have the same cost of production but less income as less power being not used is also Not paid for. As for we campers, we are the producers and always must pay for it. lol