Pretty basic ...
I installed a 4kW grid-tied system, and bought a spare panel in case something happened to one of them (installation accident, falling limb, etc). Just for fun, I'd like to build a tiny off-grid system to power a few landscape lights on my other undeveloped lot.
I managed to pickup a used Optima Yellowtop battery (12v, AGM) for $20. Now I need a charge controller. I'm trying to keep it cheap, so PWM. I believe I have to go with a 30amp unit, since 270watts/12v is greater than 20amps. Very few of them specify the maximum voltage of the connected solar panels (my panel specs 38.7 open-circuit voltage). The ones that do, don't seem to allow that high an input voltage if using a 12v battery. Am I going to have to source a 24v battery ? Or should I be able to locate a suitable charge controller ? Bonus points if the output voltage (to the auxiliary load) is 24v or more (my landscape lights use higher than 12v, but I can always use a cheap DC-to-DC boost converter). Also, is trying to pump 270 watts into this battery going to kill it ? TIA !
I installed a 4kW grid-tied system, and bought a spare panel in case something happened to one of them (installation accident, falling limb, etc). Just for fun, I'd like to build a tiny off-grid system to power a few landscape lights on my other undeveloped lot.
I managed to pickup a used Optima Yellowtop battery (12v, AGM) for $20. Now I need a charge controller. I'm trying to keep it cheap, so PWM. I believe I have to go with a 30amp unit, since 270watts/12v is greater than 20amps. Very few of them specify the maximum voltage of the connected solar panels (my panel specs 38.7 open-circuit voltage). The ones that do, don't seem to allow that high an input voltage if using a 12v battery. Am I going to have to source a 24v battery ? Or should I be able to locate a suitable charge controller ? Bonus points if the output voltage (to the auxiliary load) is 24v or more (my landscape lights use higher than 12v, but I can always use a cheap DC-to-DC boost converter). Also, is trying to pump 270 watts into this battery going to kill it ? TIA !
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