Last year I built an off grid solar system for my pond, its a 2.4kwh system with four 380 amp hour 6v batteries. Originally i had it set up on 12v but the charge controller could only produce a max of 1.2kwh which is half of what its capable, but by upgrading to 24 it can produce all of it. The pump on the pond is 250 watts on 120v, so my 12v DC load was about 25 amps and it would make it the entire night without the batteries dying, but now that I upgraded to 24v my DC load is about 12 amps but the batteries keep dying every night shutting the pond down. I did not increase any draw any where, its the same 250 watt pump, any one know why the storage capacity is so terrible now?
Now I already know this, at 12v my battery bank amp rating was 760 amps, and at 24v its half that at 380, but the difference is my DC load is also cut in half, so the run time should be exactly the same.
Anyone have any input?
Now I already know this, at 12v my battery bank amp rating was 760 amps, and at 24v its half that at 380, but the difference is my DC load is also cut in half, so the run time should be exactly the same.
Anyone have any input?
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