Off grid batteries
Got the 48 volt set up and working, have decided to have an additional 12 volt recharging and inverter for A/C power. Old 12 volt deep cycle batteries I have won't hold a charge long, so investing in new batteries. Would like to have at least 100 AH. Would like to hear from you'll about best batteries brands and other suggestions.
48 volt battery charging
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I have up graded to 4 100 watt panels with a total of 30 amps. What is the best type of fuse and housing/holder to use between the 48 volt batteries bank and the CC?
The Circuit Protection Device should be sized to protect the wires from melting.
Most modern charge controllers have internal protection fuses, you don't need another one.Leave a comment:
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Fuse type
I have up graded to 4 100 watt panels with a total of 30 amps. What is the best type of fuse and housing/holder to use between the 48 volt batteries bank and the CC?Leave a comment:
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What are compression fittings? I was planning on using lugs
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Ring terminals come in $4 "terminal kits" with 180 assorted terminals, and are mostly for low current (<10A), automotive wiring. Many pliers have notches to crimp them with.Leave a comment:
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battery cables
I do know not to use clips if you are not watching it, as in jumping car batteries. I'm after the heavy 2 Conductor wire. Found 16ft, 6 gauge and will sacrifice the clips for the wire. What are compression fittings? I was planning on using lugs. Thank you for all your advice and insight.Leave a comment:
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You do not have enough panels for a 48 volt system. You only have 3 100 watt 12 volt battery panels. All you can do is either 12, 24, or 36 volt battery.Leave a comment:
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Cable Termination
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I am not sure if your CC can accept those #4 awg jumper cables due to their large size.
Whatever cable you use please make sure they can be properly terminated at the CC and battery terminals using cable lugs or compression fittings. Lose connections will overheat and can cause a fire.Leave a comment:
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I hope that this does not mean that you are thinking of using battery cable clamps to attach your wires to the battery posts. That is a very bad idea, both because it is hard to maintain low resistance and because of safety issues of one of the clamps comes off.Leave a comment:
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Ok, so this project is past budget, so lets do it right. Next question is about the wire gauge from the cc to the 48 volt battery bank. I have read at least 10 gauge. If I was to sacrifice at set of jumper cable (for the clips) most are 4 gauge, is that over kill? What is your opinion/advice. 20 ft would definitely be enough distance, probable could get by with 12-15 ft.Leave a comment:
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charge wire
Ok, so this project is past budget, so lets do it right. Next question is about the wire gauge from the cc to the 48 volt battery bank. I have read at least 10 gauge. If I was to sacrifice at set of jumper cable (for the clips) most are 4 gauge, is that over kill? What is your opinion/advice. 20 ft would definitely be enough distance, probable could get by with 12-15 ft.Leave a comment:
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I found this cc on ebay at what seems a reasonable price compared to other. Do you think this is a decent cc for my application. I am getting a 4th panel to add to the set up that will be mounted on a pole in the yard.
Intronics MPPT75HV 75Amp 12/24/36/48V MPPT Solar Panel Battery Charge Controller
The least expensive MPPT charger I have seen is made by Tracer. It is an MPPT charger but does not have a lot of programming abilities a quality MPPT charger has as well as what you really want in the long run.
My advise it to not cheap out on an MPPT type charger. Get a quality one made by a well known manufacturer.Leave a comment:
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cc
I found this cc on ebay at what seems a reasonable price compared to other. Do you think this is a decent cc for my application. I am getting a 4th panel to add to the set up that will be mounted on a pole in the yard.
Intronics MPPT75HV 75Amp 12/24/36/48V MPPT Solar Panel Battery Charge ControllerLeave a comment:
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I've seen those and not part of the plan. The ultimate reason for doing this is back up renewable energy supply with what I got for batteries. A full off grid solar system is already more than a few $$$$$$. Saving on total cost by using what I already got. Seemed like a good idea at the time.
The second method (charging while driving) really doesn't work well. But a fixed array of the right size will recharge the batteries when the cart is parked.Leave a comment:
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Golf Cart batteries
I've seen those and not part of the plan. The ultimate reason for doing this is back up renewable energy supply with what I got for batteries. A full off grid solar system is already more than a few $$$$$$. Saving on total cost by using what I already got. Seemed like a good idea at the time.Leave a comment:
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MPPT charge controller
Can you recommend a good MPPT charge controller for 48 volt?Leave a comment:
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