Hermes1 said:Susan, I am not an electrician by any means, but... consider a complete solar kit such as available from Renogy or Zamp which will get you up and running without a large knowledge and skill base.
VagaboundSusan said:My neighbors think I have gone nuts standing on a ladder next to the van measuring and staring off into space.
Sorry to harp on this, but FLA GCs are just **so** much more robust, longer lasting, higher AH, overall just much better value for money!VagaboundSusan said:For batteries I am only comfortable with sealed. I have severe arthritis in my hands, twisting anything open can be quite difficult for me on my own. Knowing that my first set needs to be affordable as they will be abused while learning
If that is the choice the two paralleled gives redundancy, if one fails can limp along on the other. But replace both at once of course, maybe repurpose the last one standing as a starter batt.gapper2 said:Now as far as your two AGM choices I believe the two from Amazon are a better choice. That is two 12v 100AH in parallel for 200AH total. You second choice would be two 6v in series for 180AH.
Not great anyway, Deka makes great FLA, a good Gel line, but not AGM.VagaboundSusan said:Duracell Ultra AGM
John61CT said:Sorry to harp on this, but FLA GCs are just **so** much more robust, longer lasting, higher AH, overall just much better value for money!
I've only read about the add-on watering kits like Flow-Rite, but people say they really make maintenance a **lot** easier.
Anyone know if they also solve Susan's arthritis issue with her hands? They remove completely the need to remove the caps, and I was under the impression the water connections are snap on/snap off.
Also, price those Renogy panels only, and please link to their specs once you think you're sure which ones. If the 47 X 21.3 inch in that kit, they will work just fine with a Victron MPPT (under $100).
If the total is in the same ballpark, it's a much better quality controller.
You will likely want the dongle eventually, it does add great monitoring ability, customizing setpoints etc.VagaboundSusan said:I looked at the Victron....do I need to get the blue tooth dongle also? I will gladly get my parts ala carte but it keeps adding up to be more than that darn kit.
John61CT said:You will likely want the dongle eventually, it does add great monitoring ability, customizing setpoints etc.
None of which would ever be possible with the Renogy (actually EP) SC, the bare Victron is lots better out of the box, more than enough to get you started.
John61CT said:AGMs should also vented, not as robust or long-lived, more precise charging requirements, cost a lot more.
Good quality ones are Northstar, Odyssey and Lifeline.
VagaboundSusan said:Ok,
Purchase line up #2
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281169784988
Renogy 200w w/MPPT $399
If I decide to expand my system I will add another controller. I still want the CTEK and Smartpass but will get this part done and behind me first.
For batteries I am only comfortable with sealed. I have severe arthritis in my hands, twisting anything open can be quite difficult for me on my own. Knowing that my first set needs to be affordable as they will be abused while learning, I have narrowed it down to 2 options:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...fl_title_20?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A10QFO4IXVZNRN
2 of these at $158.00 each giving me 200 Ah or
http://www.ebay.com/itm/252800907902
2 of these at 360 Ah for $179.00 each.
The pricing for SLA at Batteries + in both states around me are higher than these prices.
They are asking $289.00 each for the Duracell Ultra AGM plus 18.50 core plus 10% tax, even with online discount that is almost $600.00 for batteries that I may abuse quickly.
If anyone knows of a better price for a sealed battery bank please let me know.....I am begging :angel:
Hermes1 said:There are a lot of misconceptions about MPPT, to get the full benefit of MPPT you really need to be at least 500W of solar.
{snip}
You indicates earlier a need to save money and buying a PWM will not only work well for you, but save you lots of dollars.
Enter your email address to join: