hello friends
Here i have my MPPT+Solar panel+ battery+Sine wave inverter.
Im planing to connect my solar panel to the MPPT and the battery is charged by the MPPT. Now my planing is that, when ever there is enough sun light I need to run my house in solar panel. and the system switches to my grid when the battery charge goes below 60%. and this remaining charge can be used to deal any blackout happening in the night.
so in this method, i should connect my inverter directly to my battery. and the charging circuit in the inverter is deactivated, so that there is no charging from the grid. now i need my MPPT to activate a relay which disconnects the grid supply to my inverter and inverter runs on solar when the battery charge is above 60%. things go good till here. Here comes my doubts.
As i have gone through some MPPT.. it has a stable current, so when i switch to solar system, my home uses around 500W, and needs around 20 A for inverting (24V system) I have installed a 1000W panel system which can give 30 A but since the charging current to battery is very low.. my battery would run out very fast
Other method is to connect my inverter to MPPT load side. but at this time, i need two inverters in my home, one for solar and one for grid black outs
is there any method so that i can have the setup with one one inverter ?
Here i have my MPPT+Solar panel+ battery+Sine wave inverter.
Im planing to connect my solar panel to the MPPT and the battery is charged by the MPPT. Now my planing is that, when ever there is enough sun light I need to run my house in solar panel. and the system switches to my grid when the battery charge goes below 60%. and this remaining charge can be used to deal any blackout happening in the night.
so in this method, i should connect my inverter directly to my battery. and the charging circuit in the inverter is deactivated, so that there is no charging from the grid. now i need my MPPT to activate a relay which disconnects the grid supply to my inverter and inverter runs on solar when the battery charge is above 60%. things go good till here. Here comes my doubts.
As i have gone through some MPPT.. it has a stable current, so when i switch to solar system, my home uses around 500W, and needs around 20 A for inverting (24V system) I have installed a 1000W panel system which can give 30 A but since the charging current to battery is very low.. my battery would run out very fast
Other method is to connect my inverter to MPPT load side. but at this time, i need two inverters in my home, one for solar and one for grid black outs
is there any method so that i can have the setup with one one inverter ?
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