30kw DIY battery for $310/kwh, which hybrid inverter is recommended?
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Yes, I looked up a table for pumps and it suggested as @oregon_phil mentioned that it also depends on how much flow one wants. For example a lift of 225 feet could be done with less than a 1 hp pump but the flow would be less than 5 gallons per minute. At that rate you would need a larger tank on the surface depending how how long you want to take showers. -
I have a 200 ft well and I think it is a 2hp 240v pump. It does a great job keeping my pressure tank full and house with water. The only issue I have had is sometimes the lime stone use to plug up my washer inlet so I installed a filter on the inlet side which needs to be cleaned every month or so. I think the pump hp is dependent on the water level and pressure in the hole.Leave a comment:
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Well depth, yield (replenishment rate), static water level and GPM&PSI requirements among other things that will drive well hp requirements. I have had 3hp and 2hp well pumps so far, but not 1hp.Leave a comment:
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my 3 hp well pump takes 15Kva to start, or so says my peak hold fluke meter.Leave a comment:
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I don't understand soft starts either. I have an inverter driven refrigerator and agree that for the application of moving heat (heat pump, A/C or refrigeration) true variable speed compressors are very efficient.Leave a comment:
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The "High end" trane variable speed outdoor condenser only has a two stage compressor and still has a rating of 60 LRA. I believe an inverter style compressor is the way to go.
I'm not a motor guy and can't begin to explain how a soft start device motor device would interact with a battery inverter (powerwall)
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Trying to figgure out how long it might last cause someone I know bought one and it has not been installed yet and my mind is blown away that these solar companies just sell products without any research or calculations. How long will a tesla powerwall run a central ac unit is what Im trying to figgure out for my friend. Builders grade Hvac Goodman or Carrier, etc. not high end Trane Variable speed stuff!
You are asking me to give you a fish and I am trying to teach you how to fish so you can figure this stuff out on your own. I can only make assumptions based on the meager information you provided. There is no standard "Builders Grade" A/C and they vary in surge capacity.
Let us assume that your friends A/C can be started by a single Powerwall. Let us also assume that it draws 20 Amps and that there are no other loads. That calculates out to 4.8kWhs each hour. (20 Amps times 240 volts for one hour equals 4800 Watthours). If the capacity of one Powerwall is 13.8 kWhs how long do you think it would last? I assume you can do the math but i am happy to explain it in more detail.
The thread title asks about an inverter for a 30 kWh battery but now you are changing horses mid stream and asking about a Powerwall. My apologies if I got side tracked. I never answered the original question because I never got my clarifying questions answered. I made some assumptions in the example above, but the answer will be useless to your friend because his use case may be entirely different than my assumptions.
Did you see the figure @oregon_phil gave for LRA? Even though his Compressor only consumes 20 Amps a single Powerwall would never be able to start it. If you want to go back to the question of a hybrid inverter Phil would need to find one that can handle 16.8kW of surge to start his compressor. That is why I suggested earlier that a soft start or variable speed compressor might be less expensive than having to find an inverter solution that can handle the surge. Do you see where this is going?Leave a comment:
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My gut feeling is that installing a minisplit that cools one important room would be the best way to go
Other factors to consider: Is the sun going to be out when I need the battery? If I got a battery, I had assumed the sun was going to be out so I could count on solar power. But sunless weeks of 1/4" of wildfire ash and snow/ice on my panels forced me to think otherwise.
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Thank you for the definition of the use case. I also asked for the loads and hoped that you would do the math to articulate them in kW. If you are unable to figure out all the loads in kW then consider the A/C as the biggest one and add some kW for margin.
The biggest factor will be the startup load of an A/C. To get that, look for the LRA number on the compressor or if it has not been purchased yet, consider one with a soft start or inverter driven variable speed. You will have to weigh the extra cost of low surge A/C versus the cost of a hybrid inverter that has the surge capability you need. If this does not make sense, I suggest you read the book and become informed enough to understand the concepts.
Once you have a good idea of the running loads and surge loads that need to be served you are ready to evaluate hybrid inverters. Start with the list I gave you. Some have better surge than others. The SolArk have large capacity but may be limited on how much AC coupled GT solar can becoupled. It may be less than the 10 kW you assumed.
If you haven't figured out by now this is a system design. All the parts have to interact efficiently or you are going to over pay for one part the will or can only be used at less than its capacity. If you want to see how it is done, look at Engineer775 videos. He is in your neck of the woods. Anyone who wants to do this on their own needs to be able do the above calculations and research components to design an efficient system. Otherwise DIY could be more expensuve than paying an installer to do it. Knowledge is power.Leave a comment:
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More importantly, to answer your question about which hybrid inverters, would be recomended, what is the use case? How many Watts of load does it need to serve? Is this a Grid Tie application or grid interactive application? Those are the questions that would help determine the best inverter. Battery size is more about how long a user would want to run the loads in a grid down situation or during load shifting.Leave a comment:
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LFP cells can be purchased on Alibaba to make DIY packs. Dave Poz makes money off Youtube and affiliate links to products like that battery if that matters to you. I could not confirm the UL certification. That would be a good value if indeed it qualified under the new NEC 2020 rules which specify UL battery systems.
More importantly, to answer your question about which hybrid inverters, would be recomended, what is the use case? How many Watts of load does it need to serve? Is this a Grid Tie application or grid interactive application? Those are the questions that would help determine the best inverter. Battery size is more about how long a user would want to run the loads in a grid down situation or during load shifting.
in my view inverter selection is more about features and kW capacity. Perhaps I am biased by my EV conversion experience where the battery choice was shaped by how far I wanted to go and the inverter/motor selection was shaped by how fast i wanted to go. Your mileage may vary.Last edited by Ampster; 03-23-2021, 02:32 PM.Leave a comment:
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