Hello ... I'm new to both the forum and to solar deployments.
So I've made the plunge and decided to make a solar boat. The idea for me is to have a vessel that I can use as an office. I live in Naples, Florida where we have sun most of the year and lots of calm water to float around on.
To keep the upfront costs low and flush out the scope, I've decided to start by powering my existing small office with panels, then migrate it all to the boat.
I decided to use the Sunpreme bificial panels for 3 reasons: 1) aesthetics on the boat - it's going to be the roof and should look gorgeous 2) I can fasten some reflective shades underneath to maximize the efficiency at times when I don't want sun, also can make the deck white to reflect when the shades are not drawn 3) I can see through to the sky
I'm tempted to get a entry level controller for learning / testing purposes, but also thinking to make the plunge and get a high end controller out of the gate.
The 360W Sunpreme panels are 42.2V (52.2 VOC) @ 9.2 A. I think 25 panels is the end goal, which should get me close to 10KW at peak.
The battery solution will be a custom one that I'm building out of LiPo cells.
There's a sea of controllers out there... Can anyone give some guidance on a quality controller for the deployment?
Thanks -
Noah
So I've made the plunge and decided to make a solar boat. The idea for me is to have a vessel that I can use as an office. I live in Naples, Florida where we have sun most of the year and lots of calm water to float around on.
To keep the upfront costs low and flush out the scope, I've decided to start by powering my existing small office with panels, then migrate it all to the boat.
I decided to use the Sunpreme bificial panels for 3 reasons: 1) aesthetics on the boat - it's going to be the roof and should look gorgeous 2) I can fasten some reflective shades underneath to maximize the efficiency at times when I don't want sun, also can make the deck white to reflect when the shades are not drawn 3) I can see through to the sky
I'm tempted to get a entry level controller for learning / testing purposes, but also thinking to make the plunge and get a high end controller out of the gate.
The 360W Sunpreme panels are 42.2V (52.2 VOC) @ 9.2 A. I think 25 panels is the end goal, which should get me close to 10KW at peak.
The battery solution will be a custom one that I'm building out of LiPo cells.
There's a sea of controllers out there... Can anyone give some guidance on a quality controller for the deployment?
Thanks -
Noah
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