I am currently in the process of setting up a small solar system that will consist of:
- 2 x 100W polycrystalline panels (200W total)
- A 20A MPPT charge controller
- A 12V 100Ah AGM battery
It will be set up at an off-grid hut in Wales in February, where I can expect to have an hour or so of daily sunlight (this is a conservative figure). I estimate that I will be using energy at a rate of no more than 40 watts for 5 hours daily, which means that each day I will have used a total energy of under 200 watt-hours. I will be using a laptop, an LED light, some audio equipment (microphone, keyboard, amp, etc) and I will be charging a mobile phone from time to time.
I would like to know what would be my best option in terms of choosing an inverter. One of my main criteria is that it uses as little energy as possible, and in this respect I have heard mixed things about PSW vs MSW inverters. Is it feasible to use an inverter with such a small system and still be left with enough power for it to be worthwhile?
I have also considered doing a straight DC to DC step-up conversion for my laptop (according to the adapter, it runs at 19V). This would obviously combat the inefficiency of going from DC to AC and back to DC again. My only problem with this method is that I would only be able to power my laptop and none of my other devices (eg. my light, my keyboard, etc). Using an inverter and AC power would let me install a multi-tap plug socket in which I could power multiple devices simultaneously. Is there any way around this problem (eg. a multi-tap DC converter with a range of different output voltages)?
- 2 x 100W polycrystalline panels (200W total)
- A 20A MPPT charge controller
- A 12V 100Ah AGM battery
It will be set up at an off-grid hut in Wales in February, where I can expect to have an hour or so of daily sunlight (this is a conservative figure). I estimate that I will be using energy at a rate of no more than 40 watts for 5 hours daily, which means that each day I will have used a total energy of under 200 watt-hours. I will be using a laptop, an LED light, some audio equipment (microphone, keyboard, amp, etc) and I will be charging a mobile phone from time to time.
I would like to know what would be my best option in terms of choosing an inverter. One of my main criteria is that it uses as little energy as possible, and in this respect I have heard mixed things about PSW vs MSW inverters. Is it feasible to use an inverter with such a small system and still be left with enough power for it to be worthwhile?
I have also considered doing a straight DC to DC step-up conversion for my laptop (according to the adapter, it runs at 19V). This would obviously combat the inefficiency of going from DC to AC and back to DC again. My only problem with this method is that I would only be able to power my laptop and none of my other devices (eg. my light, my keyboard, etc). Using an inverter and AC power would let me install a multi-tap plug socket in which I could power multiple devices simultaneously. Is there any way around this problem (eg. a multi-tap DC converter with a range of different output voltages)?
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