Hello all,
I need a nice inverter/charger setup for my eight CS6P-235PX solar panels (Canadian solar 235 watt panels) and deep cycle batteries. I would like something that can integrate with the grid to sell back when I get sun tracking and a few additional pannels and have enough excess electricity to cover the montly fees. I am dead set on an on/off grid setup as we have very frequent power outages here, and hurricane season is upon us!
I was previously under the impression that outback VFX3524 inverter had a built in MPPT charging, do I need a seperate charge controller with the outback inverters?
The best system for me would be one that would leave me able to connect back to the grid easily when I move without completely re-wiring. The only thing I don't like about the outback inverters is they want you to get a transformer to set up to 220 volts, whereas if I get a scneider electric inverter I can have legs of power just like from the electric company, and hook right up to my soon to be installed Square D type QO load center.
I am open to suggestions and will be taking warranty and cost effectiveness into account to make a purchasing decision. Anything with integrated battery charing would be a plus, if available. Let me know what works in the 1k to 2k price point!
Thanks!
Mike W.
I need a nice inverter/charger setup for my eight CS6P-235PX solar panels (Canadian solar 235 watt panels) and deep cycle batteries. I would like something that can integrate with the grid to sell back when I get sun tracking and a few additional pannels and have enough excess electricity to cover the montly fees. I am dead set on an on/off grid setup as we have very frequent power outages here, and hurricane season is upon us!
I was previously under the impression that outback VFX3524 inverter had a built in MPPT charging, do I need a seperate charge controller with the outback inverters?
The best system for me would be one that would leave me able to connect back to the grid easily when I move without completely re-wiring. The only thing I don't like about the outback inverters is they want you to get a transformer to set up to 220 volts, whereas if I get a scneider electric inverter I can have legs of power just like from the electric company, and hook right up to my soon to be installed Square D type QO load center.
I am open to suggestions and will be taking warranty and cost effectiveness into account to make a purchasing decision. Anything with integrated battery charing would be a plus, if available. Let me know what works in the 1k to 2k price point!
Thanks!
Mike W.
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