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so if i was able to charge a UPS, hooked up to my SMA, I would be able to run the freezer etc, well pump at night(would have to figure out how to get 220v), but either way, I would need 100ah battery per KW, so in my case 150 ah battery. -
they both use around 365 kwh a year per, so per day 1 kwh per, the start up amps are 10 amps per, the running amps are 5 amps each, one at 220v x 5 amps , one at 110v at 5 amps., so if both a are running, roughly 1.5 kw load.
so i need 150 ah battey? and at very minimum 2kw inverter?
I just had another idea, is there just a way to trick my grid tie sunnyboy to not shut down due to grid being down? and then hook up UPS between whatever I want to run?Leave a comment:
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of course I would disconnect the main line coming into the house from the grid....i am just wanting to be prepared if something goes bump in the night for a Longggg timeLeave a comment:
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they both use around 365 kwh a year per, so per day 1 kwh per, the start up amps are 10 amps per, the running amps are 5 amps each, one at 220v x 5 amps , one at 110v at 5 amps., so if both a are running, roughly 1.5 kw load.
so i need 150 ah battey? and at very minimum 2kw inverter?
I just had another idea, is there just a way to trick my grid tie sunnyboy to not shut down due to grid being down? and then hook up UPS between whatever I want to run?
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so i estimate my well pump at 1 kwh per day and my chest freezer 1kwh per day, how do i size out the batteries and the inverter?, i calcuated out a start up amperage of around 20 amps if both units started at the same time. If my array is 5kw and i get average 5.5 sun hours a day....
So as Mike states you will need about 100ah per each kW of load.Leave a comment:
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so i estimate my well pump at 1 kwh per day and my chest freezer 1kwh per day, how do i size out the batteries and the inverter?, i calcuated out a start up amperage of around 20 amps if both units started at the same time. If my array is 5kw and i get average 5.5 sun hours a day....Leave a comment:
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thanks mike90250, so 1. when you say 100ah per Kw, did you mean per Kw-h? or whatever my peak Kw is?, 2. my thought was to just have a completely different inverter, just for off grid.Leave a comment:
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1) you will need batteries, 48V, about 100ah per KW used ( this is to provide ripple filtering for the inverter, another calculation involves Load Size and duration )
2) you will need a Hybrid inverter, or just create a totally separate system using your existing HV DC PV array and a HV DC charge controllerLeave a comment:
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on grid, but want off grid capability?
I installed a 5kw, grid tie using a sunnyboy inverter, it has been up and working for about 2 years now.
My question is: worse case scenario, we lose the grid, what hardware do I need to run well pump intermittently(240) and freezer? could I reconfigure my array to use an outback charge controller, and then maybe a midnite inverter, pure sine wave? from farm equipment i could scavenger 4 large deep cell 12v. I could just bypass my current inverter.
does this sound plausible?
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