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I have been researching what components to get for my caravan solar system over the last few days and jeez can it get complicated! Since getting my satellite which has a receiver running of an inverter I have been regularly running my battery out. So have decided to do a complete redesign.
My current system is pretty basic-
- cheap 120w folding panel ( the output seems more like a 80w )
- built in charge controller ( have found the same model on bay for $10
)
- 100ah AGM battery ( that I have killed from flattening daily for last 12months )
My power usage is
- a Waeco CR110L fridge
- satelite receiver through a 150w inverter
- a 20" led 12v tv
- led lights
- 12v iPad charger
- occasional laptop and printer through the same inverter as above
From the load calculations I have worked out I need about 480w of solar panels just to keep up :8
There has been a lot to consider including
- cheap panels sometimes fib about there wattage and don't have required diodes etc to stop back charging
- some regulators/charge controllers are $20 and similar looking ones are $500?
- system voltage 12 or 24v
- required battery bank size
After much arguing with myself I have decided on
- 3 x 200watt 12v panels with built in diodes
- Morningstar 45a MPPT charge controller
- 6mm2 wiring
- 2 x 100ah AGM batteries
I still am not 100% sure so if anyone can contribute advice/suggestions it would be appreciated. I am pretty sure I have the panel wattage correct bit other factors could be-
- do I really need a $600 controller or will the $100 ones be good enough?
- is it better to wire in serial or parallel, and wire size?
- is my battery bank big enough?
- will mounting the panels flat on my van roof reduce there output too much?
Looking forward to hearing what the Prospecting Australia brains trust has to say.
DD
Ps. My Honda 2.0i gennie has also died after only two years which Honda tell me is due to it being worn out from over use so not covered by warranty! So instead of forking out another $2000 I have been looking at these cheapies on eBay to replace it. I could get a new one of these every twelve months and its still cheaper than the Honda.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BBT-Inve...mping-Fishing-Caravan-Pure-Wave-/251050407066
Any thoughts on this also
My current system is pretty basic-
- cheap 120w folding panel ( the output seems more like a 80w )
- built in charge controller ( have found the same model on bay for $10
- 100ah AGM battery ( that I have killed from flattening daily for last 12months )
My power usage is
- a Waeco CR110L fridge
- satelite receiver through a 150w inverter
- a 20" led 12v tv
- led lights
- 12v iPad charger
- occasional laptop and printer through the same inverter as above
From the load calculations I have worked out I need about 480w of solar panels just to keep up :8
There has been a lot to consider including
- cheap panels sometimes fib about there wattage and don't have required diodes etc to stop back charging
- some regulators/charge controllers are $20 and similar looking ones are $500?
- system voltage 12 or 24v
- required battery bank size
After much arguing with myself I have decided on
- 3 x 200watt 12v panels with built in diodes
- Morningstar 45a MPPT charge controller
- 6mm2 wiring
- 2 x 100ah AGM batteries
I still am not 100% sure so if anyone can contribute advice/suggestions it would be appreciated. I am pretty sure I have the panel wattage correct bit other factors could be-
- do I really need a $600 controller or will the $100 ones be good enough?
- is it better to wire in serial or parallel, and wire size?
- is my battery bank big enough?
- will mounting the panels flat on my van roof reduce there output too much?
Looking forward to hearing what the Prospecting Australia brains trust has to say.
DD
Ps. My Honda 2.0i gennie has also died after only two years which Honda tell me is due to it being worn out from over use so not covered by warranty! So instead of forking out another $2000 I have been looking at these cheapies on eBay to replace it. I could get a new one of these every twelve months and its still cheaper than the Honda.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BBT-Inve...mping-Fishing-Caravan-Pure-Wave-/251050407066
Any thoughts on this also