Help! My off-grid solar system is dead! Last November, I finally finished installing my system and had it working nicely. In late December, I left the country for a 2 ½ month vacation and returned a few days ago to find the whole system down and batteries severely depleted.
The equipment I have is as follows. A True South tower holds 3,825 watts of panels (15 Silfab panels x 255 watts each) and runs 75 feet on AWG 3 cables to the house. Batteries are a rack of 8 Fiamm AGM 12 volts/135 Amp-hour wired to give me 48 volts. It’s all tied together with a prewired Magnum 4448 PAE Power Center with a Midnite Classic 150 charge controller purchased from Wholesalesolar.
I left the system up and running in late December and flew off to Thailand for 2 ½ months to stay warm. Temperatures in Southern Ontario dipped to record low temperatures while I was gone and snowfall was heavy. There was no heat in the house so batteries could have gotten down to as low as 0 Fahrenheit but I wasn’t too worried as they were fullly charged when I left. The only utility I left running was my sump pump as I often have trouble with water in the spring in my crawlspace. The crawlspace now has two feet of water in it so I’m thinking that possibly the pump discharge froze and split and the pump kept running incessantly recirculating the water until the batteries got discharged (assuming that on several days that the solar panels would have been snow-covered, failing to recharge the batteries.)
Yesterday, I measured the voltage on the solar panels and there was a reading of about 100 volts coming in to the house so I don’t think there’s any problem there. I measured a couple of batteries and they were reading around 5 volts. The charge controller has a couple of lights on the lower left that flash every 15 seconds or so but the information panel is dark. It flashes on for a split second when I turn the DC disconnect on and off but then dies. The inverter switches are also dead and don't respond at all.
The temperature in the house is now about 22 degrees F. so the batteries would still be frozen. I’ve left home today to visit friends in Florida for two weeks and when I get back to Ontario, I hope the air will be above freezing. Any advice on what to do next?
The equipment I have is as follows. A True South tower holds 3,825 watts of panels (15 Silfab panels x 255 watts each) and runs 75 feet on AWG 3 cables to the house. Batteries are a rack of 8 Fiamm AGM 12 volts/135 Amp-hour wired to give me 48 volts. It’s all tied together with a prewired Magnum 4448 PAE Power Center with a Midnite Classic 150 charge controller purchased from Wholesalesolar.
I left the system up and running in late December and flew off to Thailand for 2 ½ months to stay warm. Temperatures in Southern Ontario dipped to record low temperatures while I was gone and snowfall was heavy. There was no heat in the house so batteries could have gotten down to as low as 0 Fahrenheit but I wasn’t too worried as they were fullly charged when I left. The only utility I left running was my sump pump as I often have trouble with water in the spring in my crawlspace. The crawlspace now has two feet of water in it so I’m thinking that possibly the pump discharge froze and split and the pump kept running incessantly recirculating the water until the batteries got discharged (assuming that on several days that the solar panels would have been snow-covered, failing to recharge the batteries.)
Yesterday, I measured the voltage on the solar panels and there was a reading of about 100 volts coming in to the house so I don’t think there’s any problem there. I measured a couple of batteries and they were reading around 5 volts. The charge controller has a couple of lights on the lower left that flash every 15 seconds or so but the information panel is dark. It flashes on for a split second when I turn the DC disconnect on and off but then dies. The inverter switches are also dead and don't respond at all.
The temperature in the house is now about 22 degrees F. so the batteries would still be frozen. I’ve left home today to visit friends in Florida for two weeks and when I get back to Ontario, I hope the air will be above freezing. Any advice on what to do next?
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