NickTheoBennett said:Bob - what's the purpose of having separate systems? Did you just buy them piecemeal and that's how it worked out, or is there an advantage?
akrvbob said:580 watts of solar in three totally separate systems.
190 watts feeding 2 Full River AGM golf carts ~220 ah Blue Sky controller
140 watts feeding 2 Crown flooded golf carts ~220 ah BZ500 controller
240 watts feeding 2 Trojan T105 flooded golf carts ~220 ah Blue Sky controller
Because they are separate systems, I can choose which system has the most power to draw from so they all stay nearly full all the time.
I'm extremely pleased with it!
Bob
MikeRuth said:Jim and Bob have the juice LOL,
I have two Trojan T-105's being fed by two 10 year old Kyocera 120W 12V-nom panels thrugh a Tri-Star TS-45 PWM Charge controller.
So far this has been good for me.
I plan on running my 6.5hp Shop vac from this through a 1500 Watt Inverter this weekend cleaning up my storage locker. Tested and works well.
Mike R
mockturtle said:Two 100W panels, two 6V Lifeline AGM batteries and a Blue Sky MPPT controller. Even though my 4.3 cu ft NovaKool fridge runs off the batteries the solar output is usually plenty, as I have all LED lighting and use a catalytic heater rather than the furnace. Plenty of charge for my electronics, too. As I recently posted, the heavy smoke in the NW late this summer really hindered the effectiveness of my solar panels [the sun didn't even feel warm and was barely visible even on a cloudless day] but I usually drive enough to compensate for it.
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