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Can I plug this into the tenergy battery pack that was on sale recently from BuyDig?
You just have to choose a panel that doesn't exceed the solar input voltage and amperage that the battery generator has been designed for. For Tenergy, it appears they want maximum solar input of 15volts and 3 amps. Thats not much so a 100watt panel like this, in full sun, has the potential to output 18Volts and 5.5 amps. So on a cloudy day, it might charge fine. On a sunny one, you might find the circuit trips or you smell smoke.
Thanks OP, bought a couple. I'm putting together something for an off grid backyard studio.
So far I have a 100Ah LiFePO4 battery and a 2000W inverter. I'll need a solar charge controller... any recommendations? The HQST 40A was well reviewed by Hobotech recently, any others I should be looking at?
You just have to choose a panel that doesn't exceed the solar input voltage and amperage that the battery generator has been designed for. For Tenergy, it appears they want maximum solar input of 15volts and 3 amps. Thats not much so a 100watt panel like this, in full sun, has the potential to output 18Volts and 5.5 amps. So on a cloudy day, it might charge fine. On a sunny one, you might find the circuit trips or you smell smoke.
I decided and just bought this panel to go with that tenergy power station that was just on sale. I plan on just partially covering up some of the solar panel to keep it below the full 100w as to not exceed the 60W maximum input of the power station. I can't find any decent 60W panels to pair with it for this good of a price and the extra wattage will come in handy sometime in the future.
I'm new to all of this and wanted to have it as backup in case of emergency. I'm assuming that I will need something that provides the outlet. Can anyone recommend a generator or battery pack that will work?
I'm new to all of this and wanted to have it as backup in case of emergency. I'm assuming that I will need something that provides the outlet. Can anyone recommend a generator or battery pack that will work?
Thanks OP, bought a couple. I'm putting together something for an off grid backyard studio.
So far I have a 100Ah LiFePO4 battery and a 2000W inverter. I'll need a solar charge controller... any recommendations? The HQST 40A was well reviewed by Hobotech recently, any others I should be looking at?
Victron is popular & convenient but are higher prices [I think mfg outside of China]. Others are EpEver, Midnite, BlueSky. Recently I noticed BougeRV also has been marketing theirs.
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I bought the DaranEner power station from another SD post, and it requires at 33-60v solar panel to charge. So that means I need at least 3 of this panel connected in series to charge it? The max voltage of this panel is 18v so with 3 it would still be under the 60v upper limit.
I bought the DaranEner power station from another SD post, and it requires at 33-60v solar panel to charge. So that means I need at least 3 of this panel connected in series to charge it? The max voltage of this panel is 18v so with 3 it would still be under the 60v upper limit.
Nice deal, I need 1 more 100w panel... but should probably stick to the ecoflow 100w panels, I regret not getting all the ones I need when they were super cheap. They look great and work amazing.
Though I'm tempted for a smaller system with this panels for a future shed.
Complete solar n00b here...So this plugins into a power station, recharges that, and the power station provides power. I don't need to buy anything else, correct? No inverter, etc.
I'm new to all of this and wanted to have it as backup in case of emergency. I'm assuming that I will need something that provides the outlet. Can anyone recommend a generator or battery pack that will work?
I'm not expert but just make sure you get a battery pack that is LiPo4 or else it junk
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So far I have a 100Ah LiFePO4 battery and a 2000W inverter. I'll need a solar charge controller... any recommendations? The HQST 40A was well reviewed by Hobotech recently, any others I should be looking at?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRRKHYw
You could easily go up to 4 panels @ 100 W each.
https://slickdeals.net/f/16703942-pecron-e600lfp-portable-power-station-1200w-614wh-lifepo4-299?v=1
or here
https://slickdeals.net/f/16717694-882wh-ecoflow-delta-mini-amazon-450-ymmv-449-98?v=1
or here
https://slickdeals.net/f/16695554-refurbished-bluetti-2000w-portable-power-station-ac200p-850?v=1&src=Sit
then you are good to go
https://slickdeals.net/f/16703942-pecron-e600lfp-portable-power-station-1200w-614wh-lifepo4-299?v=1
or here
https://slickdeals.net/f/16717694-882wh-ecoflow-delta-mini-amazon-450-ymmv-449-98?v=1
or here
https://slickdeals.net/f/16695554-refurbished-bluetti-2000w-portable-power-station-ac200p-850?v=1&src=Sit
then you are good to go
So far I have a 100Ah LiFePO4 battery and a 2000W inverter. I'll need a solar charge controller... any recommendations? The HQST 40A was well reviewed by Hobotech recently, any others I should be looking at?
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Though I'm tempted for a smaller system with this panels for a future shed.
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