I have one Renogy 100 watt panel, and a second on order. I bought a charge controller from China, on Ebay that supports MPPT, and has a nice LCD display to show various parameters of the system.
I will set the whole thing up on a small set of 3 X 8Amp UPS batteries. I am a long way from having it all in one place, and even further from having the tools, and extra wire to set it all in operation.
I tested the one panel in late afternoon and with a small 12vdc fan that required .250 ma on it, it held its voltage at 20v, and drew .282 ma. I may get a full sun short circuit reading on Saturday.
Renogy makes a nice panel, I like the construction and quality of all parts used. I paid $140 for each panel with free shipping. I don't know if I could have done better elsewhere.
I would like to get a good lead on low cost wire to use with my MC4 connectors, and to hook the system up. Any feedback on this is welcomed.
I am in Jensen Beach, Florida.
I also work for a power company, and we have some customers who have Solar systems who sell power back to us. On some days they use all they get, but they close on weekends, and the system keeps going through holidays. So in the end, they do pretty well.
Joe
I will set the whole thing up on a small set of 3 X 8Amp UPS batteries. I am a long way from having it all in one place, and even further from having the tools, and extra wire to set it all in operation.
I tested the one panel in late afternoon and with a small 12vdc fan that required .250 ma on it, it held its voltage at 20v, and drew .282 ma. I may get a full sun short circuit reading on Saturday.
Renogy makes a nice panel, I like the construction and quality of all parts used. I paid $140 for each panel with free shipping. I don't know if I could have done better elsewhere.
I would like to get a good lead on low cost wire to use with my MC4 connectors, and to hook the system up. Any feedback on this is welcomed.
I am in Jensen Beach, Florida.
I also work for a power company, and we have some customers who have Solar systems who sell power back to us. On some days they use all they get, but they close on weekends, and the system keeps going through holidays. So in the end, they do pretty well.
Joe
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