Does not matter how they are wired. Each panel requires 2 connectors. 4 panels x 2 connectors = 8 Plus 2 for the Feeder, so 10 in total.
Circuit breaker size for a 4x 6 volt battery @ 24 volt battery bank
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Nothing. It takes 6 times the Breaker rating for Instantaneous trip. No way can the Inverter deliver 90 to 120 amps. Would not even trip a 8 amp breaker if they made one. You woul dhave to use a 1 amp breaker and of course than means no more than 120 watts for your 1000 watt Inverter.
What almost all Inverters use is a GFCI Circuit Breaker. Or I should say any Inverter made for mobile applications which is what you are using. It requires no ground to operate. It looks at the current between the two conductors. If the Current is EQUAL, no problem. If there is any difference, there is a problem and it trips immediately because current is going somewhere it SHOULD NOT BE GOING.
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Thanks for your help Sunking, so far so good.
Some more questions please:
Will the inverter need a circuit breaker for the AC to loads and if so, which one good be a suitable one for AC for this 1500 watt inverter? Or the inverter shuts it self off in case an overload?
What type of MC4 connectors and how many do I need to wiring the 4 panels 2S2P? Thanks again.Leave a comment:
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Now, what size of wire is rated 100 amp? I guess that Go power 1500 watt 24 volts inverter is size 4, which should be more suitable?
I already ordered all components above. I'm just getting the miscellaneous stuff on your advice. I probably install next week or as soon as I get the components. I'm very excited about this small solar project.
Don't sweat the details. Use this calculator as it is one of the better ones for fixed DC voltages of 12, 24, and 36 volts. Just enter the data and it will tell you what to use. But I can tell you right now.
Use 105 Degree cable
Between Controller and Battery you will need an 80 amp Fuse and 8 AWG wire up to 14-feet 1-way Fuse is installed directly on the BATTERY TERM POST
Between Battery and Inverter use 100 Amp Fuse on 6 AWG wire up to 17-feet 1-Way.
Or to make life easy buy 75, 90, or 105 degree 4 AWG and you are good up to 100 amps or less up to 30-feet 1-way.
Or you can use a chart, but be aware it is made for 12 volts. For 24 volts just double the Distance in the 3% column. Easy peazy
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Thanks for your answer! I'm planning to wiring the 4 panels in series (4x320=1280 watt @24v). I want to keep the whole system @ 24 volts to keep all components happy.
Now, what size of wire is rated 100 amp? I guess that Go power 1500 watt 24 volts inverter is size 4, which should be more suitable?
I already ordered all components above. I'm just getting the miscellaneous stuff on your advice. I probably install next week or as soon as I get the components. I'm very excited about this small solar project.Leave a comment:
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First off how are you wiring those 4 320w panels? If they are either all in series or 2 pairs in parallel you really do not need any fusing between the panels and CC.
The size of the fuse should be less amps then the rating of the wire. That is what fuses are used for. To protect the wire.
If you plan on adding more panel wattage then you will need to run a wire rated at least 80amps (since that is the output of the CC) but a better solution is to make that wire rated 100Amp. Then you can use a 70 to 80A fuse to protect it.
The wire between the battery and inverter should be rated at least 65amps since the calculation for a 1500w 24v inverter can generate 62.5amps. Although most inverters have a "surge" rating which can be double the normal watt rating. That could mean a 3000 watts at 24volt or 125amps. Again it would be smart to run wire rated about 100amps and use a 70 to 80 amp fuse to protect it.
So in your case both sets of fuses could be the same at 70 to 80Amp as long as you use 100amp wire.
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Circuit breaker size for a 4x 6 volt battery @ 24 volt battery bank
My system
4x 320 watt 24 volt panels voc 45.9 each panel
1x Outback FlexMax 80 charge controller
4x 6 volt Crown 235 Ah battery 24 volt battery bank
1x Go Power 1500 watt 24 volt inverter
Is it ok to install the same capacity breaker between the panels and charger, battery to inverter and charger to battery?
Your help will be appreciated.
Last edited by john95; 07-16-2017, 04:57 PM.
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