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CA_Traveler
Mar 31, 2021Explorer III
SJ-Chris wrote:Copy that. I paid $1550 in 2014 and then did a bunch of testing to confirm the setup and the Phoenix one was brief :B as I wanted to be cool. :C
If I see "30amps" on my battery monitor flowing into my batteries sometime this summer, I'll smile knowing that I paid only $225 for my 500w system and it's generating lots of power for me :C
Realistically though....If I'm in Phoenix in June at noon, there is GONNA be some AC involved where ever I'm at which means plugged in or generator on!! When I was moving my daughter into the dorms at ASU several years ago it was a cool 114 degrees!
At that time most of this boards native knowledge which wasn't always correct was focused 12V 100W panels and PWM controllers.
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