Hello,
After spending lots of time trying to understand each part of a solar installation I would like to be sure that I chose the right components.
I have two 175 Watt solar panels (Powerglaz SMT 48) which have a short-circuit current of 8A and an open-circuit voltage of 29.4V. I need to supply a monitor (consumption: 30W) 8 hours a day and 5 days a week. The purpose of this screen is to display information concerning the energy coming from the solar panels.
To measure this energy I found the Sunsaver MPPT regulator which seems to be a go solution. Because of the solar panels power which is more than 200W I need a 24V battery (two 12V 55Ah AGM deep cycle batteries in serie). The two solar panels would be connected in serie.
Between the sunsaver regulator and the display I will use a 24V DC/220V AC converter.
1) Do you think that all these components can work together ?
2) Will the batteries be protected of deep discharge ? can I set up the batteries voltage to disconnect load ?
2) Concerning Sunsaver monitoring, I know that we can follow the energy produced to charge the battery and supply the load but is it possible to know the energy available from the solar panels (even if I do not use all this energy during the summer for instance) ?
Thank you for your help !
Matthieu
After spending lots of time trying to understand each part of a solar installation I would like to be sure that I chose the right components.
I have two 175 Watt solar panels (Powerglaz SMT 48) which have a short-circuit current of 8A and an open-circuit voltage of 29.4V. I need to supply a monitor (consumption: 30W) 8 hours a day and 5 days a week. The purpose of this screen is to display information concerning the energy coming from the solar panels.
To measure this energy I found the Sunsaver MPPT regulator which seems to be a go solution. Because of the solar panels power which is more than 200W I need a 24V battery (two 12V 55Ah AGM deep cycle batteries in serie). The two solar panels would be connected in serie.
Between the sunsaver regulator and the display I will use a 24V DC/220V AC converter.
1) Do you think that all these components can work together ?
2) Will the batteries be protected of deep discharge ? can I set up the batteries voltage to disconnect load ?
2) Concerning Sunsaver monitoring, I know that we can follow the energy produced to charge the battery and supply the load but is it possible to know the energy available from the solar panels (even if I do not use all this energy during the summer for instance) ?
Thank you for your help !
Matthieu
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