what was your end resolve ?madtuna said:thanks fellas...all sorted :Y:
Panels are fine, just get a good MPPT controllerctxkid said:what was your end resolve ?madtuna said:thanks fellas...all sorted :Y:
Ward69 said:Question please, trying work out what technology does a UPS has when it knows theres no power and switch over to a battery setup. Thanks Mark
Ward69 said:Im setting up solar panels for a room AC and trying not to use batteries, so Im looking for the opposite to a UPS switch technology, want start the AC with mains power and then switch over to the panels when theres power and vis-verser switch back to mains when theres no power coming out of solar panels. Thinking the UPS technologies is the solution. Just idea. No-one has come up with it. I think
A-team said:A quick search on Google got this.
https://solartown.com/learning/sola...erters-for-your-off-grid-solar-energy-system/
It might help you understand the calculations a little better. Also remember solar panels are rated for optimum conditions, throw in some cloud or extreme temperatures and those figures quickly get thrown out the door.
Get the best quality charge controller you can afford, cheap ones do not do well overall. If you are looking at carrying things around, a lighter battery system like Lithium Ion might suit your needs; more power, compact and less weight (18650 batteries). ALWAYS build a system for MORE than you think you will need, otherwise you might get left in the dark! :lol:
Gem in I said:Even with all the research WtN i'm still trying my head around it, the simpler the question the more difficult the answer.
A-TEAM is on the ball.
Personally i thought i had it covered with putting a house solar panel on the roof of my car. It has plenty of watts but not the amps required for 12v apparently you have to halve the amps of said capacity.
example; My solar panel says max amp. 9.4 @24v.
Halve that for 12v. and that's the optimum you get on a good day which works out to be 4 amps (rouphly) input as long as the sun is in your favour.
Mine and every bodies fridge usually draws 3.5 amps to 4.5 amps an hour.
So the next question is your battery?
How long can it run at night before going flat/unusable?
A 100ah battery will usually last 2-4 days from fully charged.
where the nugget said:hi guys and gals.
Is trying to get my head around what size solar panel I would need to charge a 12v 7ah VRLA battery. It basically going to be use only on a led camp light set up at night and possible to run a blue bowl in the field if the need arises.
I know I not going to have to go a big panel and reg. Would I be safe to go a 20watt panel with a Current at Power at 1.15 amp with a 12V 3A PWM Solar Charge Controller if not any ideas on a set up.
Cheers
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