Keeko, you have a lot going on here. So here are my suggestions
1. Buy a good temp compensated hydrometer and pick the best 20 batteries by fully charging them and checking the SG, sell the rest.
2. Buy a kill-a-watt meter and determine your loads in kWh, use the calcs or ask back here once you determine them
3. Forget the idea of useing all 20 batteries, sounds like a series string of 4(24V) or 8(48V) is all you need but when calculating your loads you need to factor in the power needed to charge the other non-used batteries once a month if you intend to do that via your solar power system
4. Simplicity in design, get a UL PSW inverter and wire it to feed your present power panel, then just use your outlets as you would if still hooked up to the grid
5. Use the money from the sale of the batteries to buy a good PSW inverter and a good MPPT charge controller and the proper amount of panels to support whatever your final loads come out to be. (calculate for the worst case solar insulation)
There is a lot more but that should get you going on figuring out the size of the system.
1. Buy a good temp compensated hydrometer and pick the best 20 batteries by fully charging them and checking the SG, sell the rest.
2. Buy a kill-a-watt meter and determine your loads in kWh, use the calcs or ask back here once you determine them
3. Forget the idea of useing all 20 batteries, sounds like a series string of 4(24V) or 8(48V) is all you need but when calculating your loads you need to factor in the power needed to charge the other non-used batteries once a month if you intend to do that via your solar power system
4. Simplicity in design, get a UL PSW inverter and wire it to feed your present power panel, then just use your outlets as you would if still hooked up to the grid
5. Use the money from the sale of the batteries to buy a good PSW inverter and a good MPPT charge controller and the proper amount of panels to support whatever your final loads come out to be. (calculate for the worst case solar insulation)
There is a lot more but that should get you going on figuring out the size of the system.
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