by TassieTiger » 22 Apr 2020, 9:52 pm
Correct - I’ve got my series screwed with my parallel, voltage increase 6x2 = 12 but keeps amh.
My local cabin is 1000w of panels, via renogy solar reg, on 2 x 12v sunextenders that are 250ah each - to operate 8 CCTV cameras 24 hours a day to a NVR, 3G external modem to a 5m yagi antenna. That is a reasonably power hungry set up...
I’m operating everything off a 2000w inverter.
When I stay at the cabin, along with the cams - those batts will also run 2 x 80w LED flood lights outside and 2 x 10w LED internal lights all night, a radio, few device chargers and still be well over 11.5v come morning, if they were fully charged the day previous. I cannot run an elec jug, micro heater, mini fridge, etc - the inverter over loads and I don’t want to deplete batts.
Another friends cabin in central highlands runs a small fridge, sat Tv, CCTV, etc off a similar setup but with 4 of the same batteries. He gets extreme cold and weather and that too impacts losses.
The biggest issue in Tassie for solar and I assume similar for Vic is the pathetic usable solar hours per day May to Sept where some charts will average only 2 useable hours per day...on good days. There are some weeks in the middle of Tas where we will not see the sun for 5-7 days at a time...and it’s these bad times that need careful considerations with system design, with many ppl opting for a back up generator with bat charger.
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