WalkaboutTed
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I'm in the middle of planning my son's solar system for his cabin. I'm giving him our older 450ah (will be 24v) battery bank. He'll be working nights and is where the days are in the high 90s to low 100s, with cool nights (down into the 70s and 60s). So he needs air conditioning to sleep during the day.
We just bought for our tiny house a Frigidaire 12,000BTU window air conditioner. I checked the a/c with the WattsUp and it draws about 158w on startup and about 115w running on high. We tried running the a/c unit on Hubby's 450ah bank (12v) with a modified sine wave 1500/3000 inverter and it ran just fine, including starting up from unplugged and "off". But we didn't run it long, just to see if it worked.
My son would be running it on the 24v system with a pure sine wave inverter. He'll be getting a Victron 100/50 solar charge controller, matched with 1400w of panels. I know 450ah of battery isn't much for running an a/c, but if he runs the a/c during the day with maybe several hours after sunset would that be too much of a burden? It doesnt appear so to me, but I may be missing something. This will be his starter system, eventually he'll be upgrading. Comments, please?
Thanks,
Ted
We just bought for our tiny house a Frigidaire 12,000BTU window air conditioner. I checked the a/c with the WattsUp and it draws about 158w on startup and about 115w running on high. We tried running the a/c unit on Hubby's 450ah bank (12v) with a modified sine wave 1500/3000 inverter and it ran just fine, including starting up from unplugged and "off". But we didn't run it long, just to see if it worked.
My son would be running it on the 24v system with a pure sine wave inverter. He'll be getting a Victron 100/50 solar charge controller, matched with 1400w of panels. I know 450ah of battery isn't much for running an a/c, but if he runs the a/c during the day with maybe several hours after sunset would that be too much of a burden? It doesnt appear so to me, but I may be missing something. This will be his starter system, eventually he'll be upgrading. Comments, please?
Thanks,
Ted