and yet still need to resolve my question.. and really pardon my dumbness, there are no pills yet for this
my current setup is as follows:
2x12V 180W Panels
50A C-Controller (non mppt)
2 x 102AH Royal batteries
1500W inverter (24V)
the whole system is series by the way (panels and batts)
so my issue is..
I have rigged emergency lights in and out of the house...
lets say worst case scenario i keep all of them on (150W total since they are LED types) for 10 hours = 1.5KW (per day)
I have had the system working fine in the first month or so, but off late I have noticed extreme battery temps...
basically they are FUBAR (Fd up beyond all repairs) cannot hold charge etc..
so could this be that I was overcharging them (Amp wise?)
or do I install more batteries (same type (basically 4 x 102A/H units new?)
perhaps smaller inverter?
the load is only used in cases of power outages (once a week or so)
I bow humbly to the masters opinnions... and guidance.
thanks
S
my current setup is as follows:
2x12V 180W Panels
50A C-Controller (non mppt)
2 x 102AH Royal batteries
1500W inverter (24V)
the whole system is series by the way (panels and batts)
so my issue is..
I have rigged emergency lights in and out of the house...
lets say worst case scenario i keep all of them on (150W total since they are LED types) for 10 hours = 1.5KW (per day)
I have had the system working fine in the first month or so, but off late I have noticed extreme battery temps...
basically they are FUBAR (Fd up beyond all repairs) cannot hold charge etc..
so could this be that I was overcharging them (Amp wise?)
or do I install more batteries (same type (basically 4 x 102A/H units new?)
perhaps smaller inverter?
the load is only used in cases of power outages (once a week or so)
I bow humbly to the masters opinnions... and guidance.
thanks
S
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