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Post by tattoo on May 5, 2018 5:38:19 GMT -8
I need a ground mount system 12kw pricing...................Paul Good luck getting a response here from Renogy... Look on ebay, internet or other places like that..
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Post by tattoo on Mar 20, 2018 17:14:35 GMT -8
E = mc2
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Post by tattoo on Mar 17, 2018 14:35:27 GMT -8
None with just one panel...
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Post by tattoo on Mar 17, 2018 11:35:40 GMT -8
Were the batteries fully charged?? Did you check to see what kind of draw you have with a meter?? It shouldn't be charging at night... Something is wrong...
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Post by tattoo on Mar 14, 2018 5:11:38 GMT -8
^^^ That sounds like a great setup^^^^ If it was me I wouldn't have bought such a large inverter because they use so much power just being on... but you have it now... Your wire and fuse size should be just fine... How many panels and what size CC?? I had no idea that an inverter consumed power even when not in use. I thought it would only take the power it needed during use. My bad. Usually, I tend to oversize items to be sure and also not to run things to their maximum output. I like items to idle away...or at least run slowly. The panels are 400 watt total (4 100W) with a 40A controller (renogy package). Thanks so much for the chart info and your responses. I think I will turn on the inverter when I heat up breakfast in microwave, then turn everything off again (less power drain). Thanks again. You have the same set up that I started with all but the inverter... I started with a 2000, But then I bought a 500.. I only use the 2000 when I use my table saw or other large appliances...
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Post by tattoo on Mar 12, 2018 13:40:23 GMT -8
^^^ That sounds like a great setup^^^^ If it was me I wouldn't have bought such a large inverter because they use so much power just being on... but you have it now...
Your wire and fuse size should be just fine... How many panels and what size CC??
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Post by tattoo on Mar 11, 2018 17:56:50 GMT -8
If it was me I'd buy a better inverter...
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Post by tattoo on Mar 11, 2018 11:46:43 GMT -8
Yes sir you just answered your own question... Or better yet buy a better/larger Charge Controller... that function will be there...
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Post by tattoo on Mar 9, 2018 18:43:44 GMT -8
Great info there bird.... I for one would like to have more info....
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Post by tattoo on Mar 9, 2018 16:48:45 GMT -8
If what you have is copper one wire should be enough... I wouldn't use two... But with that said what size is your inverter and how many batteries are you using???
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Post by tattoo on Mar 8, 2018 12:57:11 GMT -8
The instructions are horrible...... Glad you figured it out...
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Post by tattoo on Mar 6, 2018 7:15:57 GMT -8
Sure let me know... Now are you sure the inverter isn't working?? Are you checking with the same thing time after time??
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Post by tattoo on Mar 6, 2018 5:23:29 GMT -8
Now that makes no sense... Your inverter doesn't work but you have lights and fans working... I still say something isn't wired right...
Again I will ask... Have you checked with a volt meter that you are getting power to the inverter??
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Post by tattoo on Mar 5, 2018 14:15:27 GMT -8
I've read the above at least 5 times.... Ok so you say every thing is working just fine, Right?? All but the inverter... If that's true you have something hooked up wrong...
When you add more of everything it takes a few days for everything to get synced again... At least mine did when I added more panels and batteries...
Have you checked all of your connections with a volt meter to see if your getting current??
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Post by tattoo on Mar 3, 2018 16:19:14 GMT -8
Yes, I agree with tattoo. The data report is cool. Really appreciate your efforts explaining. I Thank both of you for the dialog on this topic. Anytime,,,, Hope you are enjoying your solar system as much as I am...
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