Hey folks,
New member with following systems :
-3KW grid tied PV system
-30 tube evacuated tube water heating system
-zone from above water system heating garden bed
-zone from above water system heating greenhouse
- 60 watt panel running water pump and fan in greenhouse (with deep cycle battery)
My question has to do with the last bit. When I run the water pump and fan direct from the 60 watt panel, they of course spin faster as the voltage is higher. When I hook up the battery, of course they run slower.
My question is:
Can I, maybe using diodes, run a circuit that charges the battery during the day, powers fan and pump direct spinning fast) and runs the circuit on battery at night?
The 'why' is: the solar heat gain is intense during the day. The pump pumps water from 175 gallons of water in a couple of bags through a Radiator that is attached to the fan. The faster the spin, the more Btu s of heat I can move from the air into the water. At night, the heat loss is gradual, so slower spin is okay
New member with following systems :
-3KW grid tied PV system
-30 tube evacuated tube water heating system
-zone from above water system heating garden bed
-zone from above water system heating greenhouse
- 60 watt panel running water pump and fan in greenhouse (with deep cycle battery)
My question has to do with the last bit. When I run the water pump and fan direct from the 60 watt panel, they of course spin faster as the voltage is higher. When I hook up the battery, of course they run slower.
My question is:
Can I, maybe using diodes, run a circuit that charges the battery during the day, powers fan and pump direct spinning fast) and runs the circuit on battery at night?
The 'why' is: the solar heat gain is intense during the day. The pump pumps water from 175 gallons of water in a couple of bags through a Radiator that is attached to the fan. The faster the spin, the more Btu s of heat I can move from the air into the water. At night, the heat loss is gradual, so slower spin is okay
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