I posted this in the 'newbie' section, but I noticed the replies are in the 0-2 range on average and I'm not sure it was the greatest place for such a post. So here we go!
I am moving to a farm in the near future where all electricity is coming form solar panels. The more I researched, the more I realised their systems were very minimal for what they wanted to be doing. They picked up some 2 x '2 x 15w' panels on sale for $60 in total or something, which is a decent $1/w deal, but they're using it to power a 110ah battery... They say it takes 4-5 days to fully charge it and it gives them 2 full laptop charges and 2 or 3 cell charges.
So, that got me to thinking... I found a local dealer who seems to sell good quality panels, chargers, etc. I have already purchased:
1 x 125w Qixin QSE panel (backed by nuenergy) (Ningbo Qixin Solar Appliance Co.)
1 x 45a Juta CMP45
1 x 110ah AGM from MCA model #fcd12-110
I also have some weatherproof connectors that he cut and connected for me. Anyway, I've contacted him in regards to exchanging a few things in for some heavier duty panels. The plan was to upgrade the 125w to a 150 and add 2-3 more 150's and 2 or 3 more 110ah batteries.
So that's a total system of:
3/4 x 150w Mono panels
3/4 x 110ah agms
1 x 45a charger, possibly upgraded to a Tracer-4215RN 45a MPPT
And for an inverter I'm looking at the
Univ-1000 or 1500
I'm not quite so sure about those inverters, but at 200 or 300 for a true sine inverter, i may have to cheap out and upgrade to something else later. He's got something called a xantrex and a few other things, but they're all in the $400+ range and I'd rather have a bigger array, or battery bank for now.
Now... here's the new question.... I was calculating my costs out and the higher end (the 4's) would end up in the 3k range after I got all the cabling and if I decided I wanted a dc circuit breaker vs a fuse (with which I hold a petty dispute). That would include a uni-T meter and a few other things I'm looking at as well.
But... I wonder. What if I decided to upgrade the 125w to a 190w 24v panel and purchased a second. The other realistic choice was picking the 3's and shaving it to 2200+tax... approximately at least. But with 2 190's I could shave off the cost of upgrading to an mppt and still have room in my budget for a 4th battery... If people think I can take it on a 380w 24v system on a 45a MPPT.
My thinking is that because the losses in wiring are lowered by upping the voltage, as well as having less wiring than 3 or 4 panels, maybe it'd run more like a 450w, even though it's 380? I'm unsure about all this. But I'm taking another stab and understanding this all a bit further than last go... 4 days where I'd wake up multiple times per night with PV math spinning in my head.
I am also looking at picking up a Sun Danzer 50l DC refridgerator. I hear it uses up only 8ah/day and would be of great help to the people I'll be staying with, as well as myself if I move my RV elsewhere later on. This is not going on my RV. It's going near a communal space in a field where people will be working on a progressing permaculture.
The sorts of loads I see using... These aren't necessarily often, and especially at the same time.
Music: 200w sub + 200w amp on a self powered laptop.
Power tools/battery charging: drill press, etc. I hear I need a lot for this kind of thing. I guess we'll see.
Cooking: 50l fridge, maybe a crockpot or something for sunny days.
computer: an hour or two of gaming?
This brings up another question. Is my understanding currently wrong that:
In the day, if my batteries are full, then I can run, say an inverter with my music system running without draining my battery (unless the draw is greater than the energy being produced by the solar panels)? That might change my perspective in some aspects, if that doesn't pan out.
Anyway, thanks for any help you can provide. Please let me know if you need any other info. For the record, the 150w panels are $405+tax and the 190's $520 at 17.4 and 17.8 efficiency.
I am moving to a farm in the near future where all electricity is coming form solar panels. The more I researched, the more I realised their systems were very minimal for what they wanted to be doing. They picked up some 2 x '2 x 15w' panels on sale for $60 in total or something, which is a decent $1/w deal, but they're using it to power a 110ah battery... They say it takes 4-5 days to fully charge it and it gives them 2 full laptop charges and 2 or 3 cell charges.
So, that got me to thinking... I found a local dealer who seems to sell good quality panels, chargers, etc. I have already purchased:
1 x 125w Qixin QSE panel (backed by nuenergy) (Ningbo Qixin Solar Appliance Co.)
1 x 45a Juta CMP45
1 x 110ah AGM from MCA model #fcd12-110
I also have some weatherproof connectors that he cut and connected for me. Anyway, I've contacted him in regards to exchanging a few things in for some heavier duty panels. The plan was to upgrade the 125w to a 150 and add 2-3 more 150's and 2 or 3 more 110ah batteries.
So that's a total system of:
3/4 x 150w Mono panels
3/4 x 110ah agms
1 x 45a charger, possibly upgraded to a Tracer-4215RN 45a MPPT
And for an inverter I'm looking at the
Univ-1000 or 1500
I'm not quite so sure about those inverters, but at 200 or 300 for a true sine inverter, i may have to cheap out and upgrade to something else later. He's got something called a xantrex and a few other things, but they're all in the $400+ range and I'd rather have a bigger array, or battery bank for now.
Now... here's the new question.... I was calculating my costs out and the higher end (the 4's) would end up in the 3k range after I got all the cabling and if I decided I wanted a dc circuit breaker vs a fuse (with which I hold a petty dispute). That would include a uni-T meter and a few other things I'm looking at as well.
But... I wonder. What if I decided to upgrade the 125w to a 190w 24v panel and purchased a second. The other realistic choice was picking the 3's and shaving it to 2200+tax... approximately at least. But with 2 190's I could shave off the cost of upgrading to an mppt and still have room in my budget for a 4th battery... If people think I can take it on a 380w 24v system on a 45a MPPT.
My thinking is that because the losses in wiring are lowered by upping the voltage, as well as having less wiring than 3 or 4 panels, maybe it'd run more like a 450w, even though it's 380? I'm unsure about all this. But I'm taking another stab and understanding this all a bit further than last go... 4 days where I'd wake up multiple times per night with PV math spinning in my head.
I am also looking at picking up a Sun Danzer 50l DC refridgerator. I hear it uses up only 8ah/day and would be of great help to the people I'll be staying with, as well as myself if I move my RV elsewhere later on. This is not going on my RV. It's going near a communal space in a field where people will be working on a progressing permaculture.
The sorts of loads I see using... These aren't necessarily often, and especially at the same time.
Music: 200w sub + 200w amp on a self powered laptop.
Power tools/battery charging: drill press, etc. I hear I need a lot for this kind of thing. I guess we'll see.
Cooking: 50l fridge, maybe a crockpot or something for sunny days.
computer: an hour or two of gaming?
This brings up another question. Is my understanding currently wrong that:
In the day, if my batteries are full, then I can run, say an inverter with my music system running without draining my battery (unless the draw is greater than the energy being produced by the solar panels)? That might change my perspective in some aspects, if that doesn't pan out.
Anyway, thanks for any help you can provide. Please let me know if you need any other info. For the record, the 150w panels are $405+tax and the 190's $520 at 17.4 and 17.8 efficiency.
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