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I have a flex power prewired panel with 2 30/48 outback inverters. Also 6 175w panels I am about to get batteries, and was thinking 24 2v Trojans and charge with gas generator to top off until I can get more panels. My other idea is just go with 8 6v Trojans and spend the savings on a propane kohler 6-vsg 48v generator . ItComment
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It is going to be used full time and year round in a large 6 br house with propane refrigerators and heat.Comment
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I have a flex power prewired panel with 2 30/48 outback inverters. Also 6 175w panels I am about to get batteries, and was thinking 24 2v Trojans and charge with gas generator to top off until I can get more panels. My other idea is just go with 8 6v Trojans and spend the savings on a propane kohler 6-vsg 48v generator . It
you will want to make sure you have the model with or add the auto transformer so you can balance the legs and shut down one inverter during lower load situations or maybe you only need 120v?
6 X 175 watt of solar is way too small for a 6kw inverter system. ( though you seem to know that)
i would go with the 8 6v Trojans and use the savings for more solar. You have two charge controllers so you can have two sets.
OutBack FP1 w/ CS6P-250P http://bit.ly/1Sg5VNHComment
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