It's a 120v ac @1250 watts to 12v dc 70 amp charger.
Apologies, just trying to be somewhat helpful based on my own experience.
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Progressive Dynamics PD9270V Inteli-Power 9200 Series Converter/Charger with Charge Wizard - 70 Amp https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0039T059U...9C14FP214230XF
of course, it is advantage, that you can replace the only failed device, instead of all-in-one device in case of failure. but this allinone is about 300 usd, so for 2000 usd alternative of not piece of junk solution you can replace that 7 times...
do you really believe 7 of this will fail sooner, than the more expensive solution?Leave a comment:
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Looks like the price has gone up about $20.00
The reason I am recommending the victron is ease of install and you save some money on fuses and cabling over a setup like I have but you're getting good quality and support.
Unfortunately solar isn't cheap. Failing components will greatly diminish the pleasure you'll get out of your system.Last edited by checkthisout; 01-22-2022, 01:49 PM.Leave a comment:
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you mean this inverter + couple of regulators + 2000w charger?
so we can get to 4000 usd instead of 300 for all-in-one machine with same characteristics?Leave a comment:
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you mean this inverter + couple of regulators + 2000w charger?
https://www.amazon.com/Victron-Energ.../dp/B01AD2MJSK
so we can get to 4000 usd instead of 300 for all-in-one machine with same characteristics?
The stuff you're looking at will break in a year. Look at the Amazon reviews.
Edit: I realize I might be coming off a little jerkish. I purchased that cheaper stuff and it failed within the 30 day return on Amazon which is a God send because once you're beyond that, you will receive absolutely no help or communication from those companies. It's tempting but if you want to save some dough you don't have to go full victron or outback.
Piece together cheap but well-know brand names that will at least an return an e-mail and honor their warranty.
Epever, AIMS, Renogy etc.
My system consists of a 3000 watt aims inverter, an epever 100 amp CC, an rv transfer switch and a progressive dynamics battery charger.
I have 70 Amps charging off "grid power", 100 charging for solar, 3000 watts inverter output (6000 surge) and rv quality 30 amp transfer switch.
$450.00 foe the inverter, $400.00 for the mppt charger, $90.00 foe the transfer switch and $220.00 for the battery charger.
About $1260.00 and if one component fails I can just replace that one component.
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you mean this inverter + couple of regulators + 2000w charger?
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I recommend going with something on Amazon if buying cheap. That way you're at least good for 30.days if doa.Leave a comment:
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i have 3 panels 300w 29voc in serial = 117V. can i get this device working, even if it has starting voltage defined to 120V?
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