Again, let's help the OP.
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Is that really important? I looked into this awhile back and decided it wasn't (providing that the panels have similar I-V characteristics), but maybe I goofed.I'd put the portables on their own controller since they will be seeing different conditions.
Here is one of the quality sellers, WAY better deals than most, ahem. https://www.amazon.com/Ampere-Time-...330-a548-74a658715741&pd_rd_i=B08P6LP1J9&th=1
also these folks https://www.amazon.com/dp/B091YCZV2...pY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU&th=1
I will add a video of a well trusted guy in the community for MANY years, where the battery is broke down, and he gives the test results, as I IMPLIED in my other post. Here is a short about him, https://shopsolarkits.com/blogs/learning-center/who-is-will-prowse-diy-solar
worth getting another mppt?
I have it, doesn't mean I would use it plus the fact that it only has 4plug for trailer. But when I used to live in my SUV I did run 2AWG wires with an anderson plug to my back tailgate area so in theory if I really want to I have a nice heavy wired plug to the hitch and just run another anderson plug into trailer to charger...If I felt I need itSince there is a trailer involved I would skip DC-DC and spend that money on more panel for the trailer, enough to support your loads offgrid. If you are married to the idea of DC-DC charging the trailer battery see this approach to injecting higher voltages into the 7pin.
HA.. Thank you I will check them out especially since they have a warehouse 30 miles from me!Check out Santan solar if you're interested in some 250w to 300w plus used solar panels that work great.
That's a lucky break; shipping to Houston is costly nowadays. Are you in Az or Ga? I'm looking at some Canadian Solar 250w panels they have in Az. I need to upgrade/repair and have two that have tree damage, and the three-panel array that rides on top of my WJ Grand Cherokee I use for ground deployment when not on the road shows wear from my hastily built rack that attaches them to the cargo rack on the Jeep. I'm trying to get one of the sales folks to get me some better pictures. I want to use two four-panel arrays set up 2s2p to better utilize my 40 amp 150v MPPT charge controllers. If you're in Az and pass by, get some pictures.... since they have a warehouse 30 miles from me!
Yeah! That's a good deal for a lot of power for the buck. All one has to do is paint the bottom with a little flexible epoxy sealant, and you're good to go.I would love too but I'm outside of Savannah. But when I was browsing the site I wished I had funds for the pack they have listed https://store.santansolar.com/product/santan-solar-t-series-240w-cracked-vinyl-solar-panel-lot20/
Here is one of the quality sellers, WAY better deals than most, ahem. https://www.amazon.com/Ampere-Time-...330-a548-74a658715741&pd_rd_i=B08P6LP1J9&th=1
I'd like to know who is having a sale!Hi,
I'm looking to build a system this week, but I'm torn between a 400ah 12v or 200ah 24v battery.
Because of the holiday, a few companies have a sale ending tonight, so I feel like I need to purchase today.
One thing to consider…Hi,
I'm looking to build a system this week, but I'm torn between a 400ah 12v or 200ah 24v battery.
I only have one 100w foldable solar panel at the moment but plan on getting more solar to add to the system. I saw a 400w foldable panel at an affordable price that I may buy. If I do end up going 24v, I was planning on wiring them together so the 100w has the necessary voltage to charge a 24v battery. Will I be able to do that or am I misunderstanding how it works? When you say they need full sunlight, do you mean that, during non-peak sun or in partial shade, panels in series are not as effective at charging as the same number of panels in parallel? Thanks for the help.One thing to consider…
I went with 24V to be able to use smaller wires. This means setting up my panels in series to get a high enough voltage to charge my battery. Series need full sunlight. You probably get the picture.
I’ll explain what I learned, but fact check, okay?I only have one 100w foldable solar panel at the moment but plan on getting more solar to add to the system. I saw a 400w foldable panel at an affordable price that I may buy. If I do end up going 24v, I was planning on wiring them together so the 100w has the necessary voltage to charge a 24v battery. Will I be able to do that or am I misunderstanding how it works? When you say they need full sunlight, do you mean that, during non-peak sun or in partial shade, panels in series are not as effective at charging as the same number of panels in parallel? Thanks for the help.
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