Hey Everyone ~
Sorry if I'm about to ask stupid questions, but this solar project is fun, but confusing as heck. Brand new to this and need some help.
We have a two stall barn & tack room in Cumming, GA that I decided to go solar. Here's what I have running so far:
One 60W panel and Two 15W panels (Sunforce) 90 Watts in array on the roof
Two 400w Inverters
10 awg wiring (40 feet total)
One 7amp 105W Controller
Two deep cycle batteries in parallel
Here's what I'm trying to power up, to start:
One 1.7 Cubic Foot NuCool Refrigerator (sodas and MY Beer)
Two 20" Box Fans (one in each stall for the hot days) Run time from 7am to 5 pm, daily
One 15w Eco lightbulb in our tack room (only in the evenings when needed, minimal time)
One plug in radio (ballgames and some music)
Here's my issue -
I followed the directions installing all of the components. Checked volts of the panels (separately, and in array), it's at 18.5 volts. Checked it after the controller was installed, then began running the refrigerator and box fans. Within about four hours, the batteries were at 11.7 volts, so I shut everything down.
I initially had a 12 v 30 amp controller, but it would not charge, so I purchased a 7 amp to just try and get off the ground. It seems to be working, because the charge in increasing to 12.75 watts today.
I know that I'm probably leaving a bunch of important information out, but I'm trying to grasp the concept on how everything works and if what I have being powered is too much. Should my batteries conceptually be for backup?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. My beer is back in the grid refrigerator!
Thanks, Mr. Spartan
Sorry if I'm about to ask stupid questions, but this solar project is fun, but confusing as heck. Brand new to this and need some help.
We have a two stall barn & tack room in Cumming, GA that I decided to go solar. Here's what I have running so far:
One 60W panel and Two 15W panels (Sunforce) 90 Watts in array on the roof
Two 400w Inverters
10 awg wiring (40 feet total)
One 7amp 105W Controller
Two deep cycle batteries in parallel
Here's what I'm trying to power up, to start:
One 1.7 Cubic Foot NuCool Refrigerator (sodas and MY Beer)
Two 20" Box Fans (one in each stall for the hot days) Run time from 7am to 5 pm, daily
One 15w Eco lightbulb in our tack room (only in the evenings when needed, minimal time)
One plug in radio (ballgames and some music)
Here's my issue -
I followed the directions installing all of the components. Checked volts of the panels (separately, and in array), it's at 18.5 volts. Checked it after the controller was installed, then began running the refrigerator and box fans. Within about four hours, the batteries were at 11.7 volts, so I shut everything down.
I initially had a 12 v 30 amp controller, but it would not charge, so I purchased a 7 amp to just try and get off the ground. It seems to be working, because the charge in increasing to 12.75 watts today.
I know that I'm probably leaving a bunch of important information out, but I'm trying to grasp the concept on how everything works and if what I have being powered is too much. Should my batteries conceptually be for backup?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. My beer is back in the grid refrigerator!

Thanks, Mr. Spartan
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