68Camaro wrote:
Sounds like you've got a lot of experience, as well as a lot of hardware. If I'm reading you correctly from above you've picked up a lot of stuff. What is actually in use (panels, controller, inverter, batteries) and how is it hooked up? How long does it take with that setup to charge your batteries?
I'm like you, mostly shade. What full sun I get moves around a lot, so an hour of full sun on a fixed system is probably all I can count on this time of year.
I do have a good amount of equipment, more than I need ,definitely.
At the price that I was able to acquire parts, I was able to get a backup for everything,
except batteries, I don't know how to store them for long term. [maybe buy a couple of new and store them dry?]
I'll start on the roof and go down the system from there.
I started with 3, - 15 watt panels from HF. I threw away the charge controller that came with those,
I bought a xantrex C-30 charge controller for $135. I thought I would use the charge diverter. [I don't]
I would bring 1, 115ah deep cycle from my camper, that was fully charged, so I was never sure how much power I was getting
I wasn't using an inverter or a multi-meter yet, I bought 12 volt cfl's for about $10 each. [huge waste of money]
I used that setup for about 3 years,
Then I got all the shattered 175 watt panels, and started putting together a serious system.
I found 3 of these used and untested very cheap on ebay. they all worked'
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MorningStar-Pro ... 2a167e86caThey have a cool function that will turn on [power] the lights for for different lengths of time at sunset and b4 sunup.
I use that feature rarely, but it could be used for more things.
I left the original panels and controller as is. [it could handle a lot more watts / amps ]
but when I added 2 of the larger panels I put in 1 of the new controllers too.
I now have the capacity to hook in a few more panels temporarily, should I ever run low on power.
this looks like the inverter I'm using, I think mine is 400 watts but not sure as this looks just like mine.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SCHUMACHER-CAR- ... 2ecdc76e42the digital display is a great asset as it lets me know exactly what my system is doing.
the usb power outlet is a nice addition also for charging our portable electronics.
I cannot say how long it takes to charge the battery bank as it never gets too far discharged.
We just spent 4 days 3 nights for new years, and never ran out of power.
I did have to clean the snow off the panels, so between that and the lack of direct sun,
I am thinking about moving them up the mountain 75 feet, and putting them in te air where the snow can fall off.