Now that I'm actually getting some decent responses maybe this could be helpful lol.
What I meant by a grid tie on a timer is the kind you plug in to 110v. With island protection. Plug it into a timer so I can control when the grid tie is actually putting power back into the grid. Like at night the timer goes off to preserve the battery power.
This install is not on my house for anyone who assumed instead of asking lol.
I have a 2 battery. 1 panel pwn cc offgrid system hooked to my pond. It currently Control 24v led lights. 6 four footers to be exact and two 24 volt valves that are in natural gas heaters.
I was hoping to expand that system so I could run my 12v air exchanger. Water pumps. Air pump and dehumidifier. All offgrid and bring my hydro back down
BUT if hooking the 4 250w panels to the grid is a better idea then please do fill me in. I'm here to learn.
Thanks
What I meant by a grid tie on a timer is the kind you plug in to 110v. With island protection. Plug it into a timer so I can control when the grid tie is actually putting power back into the grid. Like at night the timer goes off to preserve the battery power.
This install is not on my house for anyone who assumed instead of asking lol.
I have a 2 battery. 1 panel pwn cc offgrid system hooked to my pond. It currently Control 24v led lights. 6 four footers to be exact and two 24 volt valves that are in natural gas heaters.
I was hoping to expand that system so I could run my 12v air exchanger. Water pumps. Air pump and dehumidifier. All offgrid and bring my hydro back down
BUT if hooking the 4 250w panels to the grid is a better idea then please do fill me in. I'm here to learn.
Thanks
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