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  • MrEnergyCzar
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    Originally posted by Naptown
    Perhaps a google search?
    Yes, you get solar companies, nothing about battery installs but I'm sure when I ask them they'll lead me to someone that does them.

    Thanks,

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  • Naptown
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    Originally posted by MrEnergyCzar
    Thanks for all the help. Any advice on how to find someone who actually installs battery back-up systems in CT? Realgoods bought my previous two companies I used, solarworks and whomever bought them, I think alteris.
    Perhaps a google search?

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  • MrEnergyCzar
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    Originally posted by Naptown
    Most likely no.
    Using the Volt as a power source from what I can see would be a very small 12V load. There is no inverter built into the car and you would be using the accessory battery only from what I can see.
    Try contacting the contractor that put the system in for you and tell them what you want to do. You are probably still under warranty and any diy modifications would most likely void your Sunpower and installer warrranties.
    Thanks for all the help. Any advice on how to find someone who actually installs battery back-up systems in CT? Realgoods bought my previous two companies I used, solarworks and whomever bought them, I think alteris.

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  • Sunking
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    Originally posted by MrEnergyCzar
    No, I'm talking in regards to the inverter out of the car....it can power the fridge and pellet stove.
    Sorry but I have gone as far as I am willing to go with you and ran out of patience... You just lack any basic concepts of energy production and math skills which makes you ver dangerous to yourself and others around you. .

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  • Naptown
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    Originally posted by MrEnergyCzar
    So would the solar panels have to be all rewired to a different voltage as someone said earlier?
    Most likely no.
    Using the Volt as a power source from what I can see would be a very small 12V load. There is no inverter built into the car and you would be using the accessory battery only from what I can see.
    Try contacting the contractor that put the system in for you and tell them what you want to do. You are probably still under warranty and any diy modifications would most likely void your Sunpower and installer warrranties.

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  • MrEnergyCzar
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    Originally posted by russ
    If you keep signing your posts with Mr Energy Czar I am going to start making a footnote each time.

    We have very few visitors that are as clueless as you!
    Thanks.

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  • MrEnergyCzar
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    Originally posted by Sunking
    That is complete BS. A battery inverter requires a BATTERY.
    No, I'm talking in regards to the inverter out of the car....it can power the fridge and pellet stove.

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  • russ
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    If you keep signing your posts with Mr Energy Czar I am going to start making a footnote each time.

    We have very few visitors that are as clueless as you!

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  • Sunking
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    Originally posted by MrEnergyCzar
    turns out the battery rep on the phone at some company was right all along when they said I may not even need a battery and could power my fridge and pellet stove from a 1,000w inverter.
    That is complete BS. A battery inverter requires a BATTERY.

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  • MrEnergyCzar
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    Originally posted by Naptown
    Take a picture of your sun power inverter and get Amy serial
    Numbers from it. It is most likely anSMA inverter. You can add a sunny island and batteries to create a 120V back up System. If you need 240v it will require 2 sunny islands. Your 12v inverter will not work with a 48v battery bank
    So would the solar panels have to be all rewired to a different voltage as someone said earlier?

    Thanks
    MrEnergyCzar

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  • MrEnergyCzar
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    Originally posted by russ
    It must be a lot of work to try to find all the fruitcake links for junk!

    I think you haven't listened to a single thing the guys are trying to tell you!
    Maybe so, but I was also led to believe the surge on my Fridge was higher than the only 800 watts it ended up being.... turns out the battery rep on the phone at some company was right all along when they said I may not even need a battery and could power my fridge and pellet stove from a 1,000w inverter.

    MrEnergyCzar

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  • MrEnergyCzar
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    Originally posted by Naptown
    Take a picture of your sun power inverter and get Amy serial
    Numbers from it. It is most likely anSMA inverter. You can add a sunny island and batteries to create a 120V back up System. If you need 240v it will require 2 sunny islands. Your 12v inverter will not work with a 48v battery bank
    Yes, it does say SMA on the side, made in Germany. So I can keep the inverter and would have to add others. Someone earlier here was pretty clear I couldn't use it and would have to replace it. I look up what a sunny island is.

    thanks,
    MrEnergyCzar

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  • Naptown
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    Take a picture of your sun power inverter and get Amy serial
    Numbers from it. It is most likely anSMA inverter. You can add a sunny island and batteries to create a 120V back up System. If you need 240v it will require 2 sunny islands. Your 12v inverter will not work with a 48v battery bank

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  • russ
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    Originally posted by MrEnergyCzar
    Is this what you mean by Battery charger - battery - inverter? This is supposedly expandable up to 400 amp hours, but of course its not true sine wave...MrEnergyCzar
    It must be a lot of work to try to find all the fruitcake links for junk!

    I think you haven't listened to a single thing the guys are trying to tell you!

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  • MrEnergyCzar
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    Originally posted by Sunking
    You do not need solar to do what you want. All you need is a Battery Charger > Battery > Inverter (12 volt DC to 120 VAC inverter) .
    Is this what you mean by Battery charger - battery - inverter? This is supposedly expandable up to 400 amp hours, but of course its not true sine wave...



    and then there's this which you'd have to be a magician to figure out what it is or if it's real:




    thx
    MrEnergyCzar

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