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Feb 6, 2023 10:17 PM
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expired Posted by Jedi2155 • Feb 6, 2023
Feb 6, 2023 10:17 PM
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I've been looking into this also trying to cut down cost. Look like I'd need to spend about 6 or $700 on the solar panels. Than a few more hundreds on the structure. About $100 on the charger and $1k or so on the batteries. Maybe another $100 or $200 to convert all that battery power back to 220VAC or 110VAC for practical house use. Look about right?
Is there any device that can automatically switch to use the grid power 220VAC for when the battery is drained?
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I've been looking into this also trying to cut down cost. Look like I'd need to spend about 6 or $700 on the solar panels. Than a few more hundreds on the structure. About $100 on the charger and $1k or so on the batteries. Maybe another $100 or $200 to convert all that battery power back to 220VAC or 110VAC for practical house use. Look about right?
Is there any device that can automatically switch to use the grid power 220VAC for when the battery is drained?
I use this for my RV solar setup. Works well when plugged into shore power if you want to supplement with solar.
You could probably use just 1 panel, just be sure it gets 5 hours of sunlight/day.
Be careful with the order you connect and disconnect the controller, so you don't destroy it.
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I use this for my RV solar setup. Works well when plugged into shore power if you want to supplement with solar.
You could probably use just 1 panel, just be sure it gets 5 hours of sunlight/day.
Be careful with the order you connect and disconnect the controller, so you don't destroy it.
And to OP's question, it depends on usage and battery size. A cloudy day can result in very little charging, so oversizing your input/panels is recommended if operation is critical.
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You could probably use just 1 panel, just be sure it gets 5 hours of sunlight/day.
Be careful with the order you connect and disconnect the controller, so you don't destroy it.
Connect/Disconnect: flip the panel over to shade it whenever you change the wiring.
Also get wire gauge to match your setup: https://www.asobolife.c
Good luck!
And to OP's question, it depends on usage and battery size. A cloudy day can result in very little charging, so oversizing your input/panels is recommended if operation is critical.
I use this for my RV solar setup. Works well when plugged into shore power if you want to supplement with solar.
For others, there are variations with an inverter built in ( https://www.amazon.com/ECO-WORTHY...09FDD6
This will prob be my stepping stone purchase into solar and only currently have a Bluetti and EcoFlow but would like to build out a system past just those two portable units.
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