I would appreciate some urgent sound advice on my 48 volt system . It consists of 16 x 245 w panels , 2 x Microcare MPPT controllers , a 5 kw Microcare inverter and 28 x 12 V Deep Cycle ( 100 Ah each ) , arranged in 4 banks of 7 batteries per bank to give you 48 volts . I am using this house say every second weekend , with only me and my wife . There is only 1 fluorescent light in kitchen , in living room are 6 LED down lighters as in bedroom are 4 down lighters . The water supply is through a .37 kw pressure pump , which switches on when tap is opened . No washing machine ( we had one some time ago and might bring it back some time ) , no kettle , no TV etc , only a PC . The only other thing that draws current , is a small bar fridge , which is supposed to be on all the time . Time and again , I have to chuck away food left in the fridge after finding the power disconnected . The batteries die off , one by one .
I made contact with another solar installer , complaining towards him about the poor performance of my system . He assured me that the components used in my system , are the main reason for failure . Firstly , he pointed out that the deep cycle batteries , will never get fully charged with this set-up , and that's the reason they die off one by one . He also pointed out that he has no faith in the Microcare Controllers and Inverter ( locally manufactured ) , he would chuck them out , replacing them with 2 x Xantrex C 60 regulators , change whole system to a 24 volt one by fitting 12 x 800 AH x 2 volt Motoma lead acid batteries and replacing the inverter with a 24 volt Victron ( 3000 watt ) .
My concern is : Is this the right decision to change to 24 volt ?. Should one not stick to the 48 volt system and replace the batteries with decent ones . Question is , how many batteries will I really need to do the job with the appliances as mentioned above , if one stays with 48 volts ?. The other option is to change to 24 volts ?
Please , which option should I take ? The system already cost me an arm and a leg , I would not like to spend another one !!!
I made contact with another solar installer , complaining towards him about the poor performance of my system . He assured me that the components used in my system , are the main reason for failure . Firstly , he pointed out that the deep cycle batteries , will never get fully charged with this set-up , and that's the reason they die off one by one . He also pointed out that he has no faith in the Microcare Controllers and Inverter ( locally manufactured ) , he would chuck them out , replacing them with 2 x Xantrex C 60 regulators , change whole system to a 24 volt one by fitting 12 x 800 AH x 2 volt Motoma lead acid batteries and replacing the inverter with a 24 volt Victron ( 3000 watt ) .
My concern is : Is this the right decision to change to 24 volt ?. Should one not stick to the 48 volt system and replace the batteries with decent ones . Question is , how many batteries will I really need to do the job with the appliances as mentioned above , if one stays with 48 volts ?. The other option is to change to 24 volts ?
Please , which option should I take ? The system already cost me an arm and a leg , I would not like to spend another one !!!
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