This is for a cabin up north. weekend use.
I will have 9 panels (was going to use 6, but we have more) rated at 50 watts ea. 22.1 volts open circuit. 18.2 rated. current 2.75 amps. they are solarworld sunmodule sw50polyRMA all new. my wife got them for a great deal when she worked on solar systems at a very large scale where she used to work. So we will use them until they go bad.
I was going to series wire them with 10 ga. but think I will go parallel. its about a 25-30 foot run to the controller. if i do parallel then it would be 4 ga after the panel connections
the controller is a Renogy Rover elite 40 amp mppt https://www.renogy.com/rover-li-40-a...er-back-order/
inverter is a pure sine 3000 watt renogy https://www.renogy.com/3000w-12v-pur...wave-inverter/
batteries will be 4 trojan sagm 12 135. (most likely, waiting to hear from one other brand)
our stove and fridge run on propane. the only "normal" usage will be tv, led lights and fans (ceiling, small other circulating fans and chargers etc)
my inlaws have a much much smaller setup and they have ran regular maintenance free batteries and they usually get a good 2 days out of theirs without problems their batteries last about 5 years on average. So I figure this setup should work very well but wanted to hear opinions.
Do I have all my wiring etc proper? rest of the items? Thanks for any feedback
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I will have 9 panels (was going to use 6, but we have more) rated at 50 watts ea. 22.1 volts open circuit. 18.2 rated. current 2.75 amps. they are solarworld sunmodule sw50polyRMA all new. my wife got them for a great deal when she worked on solar systems at a very large scale where she used to work. So we will use them until they go bad.
I was going to series wire them with 10 ga. but think I will go parallel. its about a 25-30 foot run to the controller. if i do parallel then it would be 4 ga after the panel connections
the controller is a Renogy Rover elite 40 amp mppt https://www.renogy.com/rover-li-40-a...er-back-order/
inverter is a pure sine 3000 watt renogy https://www.renogy.com/3000w-12v-pur...wave-inverter/
batteries will be 4 trojan sagm 12 135. (most likely, waiting to hear from one other brand)
our stove and fridge run on propane. the only "normal" usage will be tv, led lights and fans (ceiling, small other circulating fans and chargers etc)
my inlaws have a much much smaller setup and they have ran regular maintenance free batteries and they usually get a good 2 days out of theirs without problems their batteries last about 5 years on average. So I figure this setup should work very well but wanted to hear opinions.
Do I have all my wiring etc proper? rest of the items? Thanks for any feedback
( Moderator note - have you asked this same question before, here ? )
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