Hi All,
I'm just getting my feet wet with DIY solar. Occasionally my power will go out (Xcel-grid) and I'd like to be able to power some household lighting, router, computer, monitor, TV, etc. for up to 2 or 3 hours until the power comes back on (worst case scenario). I'm assuming it isn't going to be good for my batteries to just sit waiting for those power outages, so I'm prepared to run a few small-draw items off this small backup system on a regular basis to allow the batteries to discharge and recharge. Here are the components I have so far:
A single Hanwha 305W panel (I've attached the data sheet)
2000W Continuous, 8000W Maximum Pure Sine Wave Inverter (60hz)
MPPT Tracer10-40A MPPT Charge Controller
Two DataSafe AGM batteries (12HX505) 12V, 119AH each, parallel connection (238AH total)
Will these components go together to provide the backup power I need? Can I add to my battery bank if I need to? By the way, I'm in Denver Colorado and get pretty good sun.
Thanks in advance - I really enjoy reading your posts, I'm learning a lot!
Chris
I'm just getting my feet wet with DIY solar. Occasionally my power will go out (Xcel-grid) and I'd like to be able to power some household lighting, router, computer, monitor, TV, etc. for up to 2 or 3 hours until the power comes back on (worst case scenario). I'm assuming it isn't going to be good for my batteries to just sit waiting for those power outages, so I'm prepared to run a few small-draw items off this small backup system on a regular basis to allow the batteries to discharge and recharge. Here are the components I have so far:
A single Hanwha 305W panel (I've attached the data sheet)
2000W Continuous, 8000W Maximum Pure Sine Wave Inverter (60hz)
MPPT Tracer10-40A MPPT Charge Controller
Two DataSafe AGM batteries (12HX505) 12V, 119AH each, parallel connection (238AH total)
Will these components go together to provide the backup power I need? Can I add to my battery bank if I need to? By the way, I'm in Denver Colorado and get pretty good sun.
Thanks in advance - I really enjoy reading your posts, I'm learning a lot!
Chris
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