Raving on about, fella need a hobby, some kind of profit making, making it better in the long term
- david nore
- Sep 21, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 22, 2021
have about 930 watts of sum of panels watts into a 75 amp battery
wired controllers, of five pairs to the battery, and of collected colour coded to the grid tie, from the charge controllers....
i'm not sure if it covers the energy requirements or not, you want to make so much you're paid$ lol, but it has been much better since...you find the lights bright, and appliances work, and ports work, without pain....
so a six to eight to ten hours of full sunlight.... anyway
anyway worth doing :)
also on the battery have a pwm bit, earthed the ground, and ran the pwm into the positive
pulse wave modulation, is to keep the battery alive.
going to get another pwm bit for the other battery...plan on running a drinks fridge or a cooler, from a new panel, anyway good oh :)
anyway except that i have to give it maintenance, should be maintenance free....for long term making it better :)
wild mathematical estimates lol
if watts = voltage times amps
930 =(of original rated voltage of number 18v times amps
amps =930 equals 18 aprox. 51amps for eight hours
the new watt calculation is a fraction of the higher 930watts at 18volts is it?
so 18 times 10 equals 180 so 1/tenth or 1/eleven or 1/twelve are the new multiples to
times by watts is it?
if your making 85 watts for 8 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year
whatever is right or wrong about that mathematics
i'm sure my modular system is doing better than some larger systems
should get the amps from the first equation 85 equals 200 times amps
85 divided by 200 is .4
wasn't even close to correct mathematics lol
for the equation to work you need a 50 as amps so 50 divided .4
so 125 times 85 is 10625....
i don't know what that number is
to say you have 10000 is good numbers add to that easily, with the rated value of fridge, 600, moniter 300, washing machine 700, cooking appliances 1000-just use one at a time
and why can't i figure that out?
i've used a linear assumption on a curved equation (voltage watt and amps equation looks linear is not)
anyway enough work for now



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