Hello BR. I bought these. They are 12 AWG. i have got the order on hold till i asked you. are they good? thank you. d x50A is fine for your setup
Hello BR. I bought these. They are 12 AWG. i have got the order on hold till i asked you. are they good? thank you. d x50A is fine for your setup
Sounds rightHello BR. I bought these. They are 12 AWG. i have got the order on hold till i asked you. are they good? thank you. d x
Hello BR. just to share the good news and say thank you. I have now got two panels all set up and charging and will be doing the four panel array this week. I might have a couple more questions for you but for now its good and I just wanted to say thank you. Dale xxxSounds right
I'm delighted Dale, well done!Hello BR. just to share the good news and say thank you. I have now got two panels all set up and charging and will be doing the four panel array this week. I might have a couple more questions for you but for now its good and I just wanted to say thank you. Dale xxx
That's impressive!I’m still not sorted on my home setup but I’ve just had 50kw system installed at work. It’ll be expanded to 60 soon and I’m also going to have another couple of arrays the same sort of size installed.![]()
None of it will end up going back to the grid!!
what will you do with all that power?I’m still not sorted on my home setup but I’ve just had 50kw system installed at work. It’ll be expanded to 60 soon and I’m also going to have another couple of arrays the same sort of size installed.![]()
None of it will end up going back to the grid!!
Hey up BR . Hello there. is there a way to check each panel individually to see if they are all working. They are in 12 volt in parralell. Do I just disconnect them one at a time? d xI'm delighted Dale, well done!
It’ll all get used. My electric bill is £6 - £9k per month!what will you do with all that power?
Hey up BR . Hello there. is there a way to check each panel individually to see if they are all working. They are in 12 volt in parralell. Do I just disconnect them one at a time? d x
and a second question please BR. what happens when the panels are out in the sun but not connected to a charge controller or battery? can they be damaged? xThat's impressive!
Check with a volt meter, the voltage ratings are on the rear of the panel.and a second question please BR. what happens when the panels are out in the sun but not connected to a charge controller or battery? can they be damaged? x
Check with a volt meter based upon rear panel ratings, and then you can check the voltage based upon configuration. I would always aim to increase voltage over amps on smaller systems, as the efficiency in voltage equals higher amp charge rates. But will voltage limited systems, there is not much you can do?what will you do with all that power?
Hey up BR . Hello there. is there a way to check each panel individually to see if they are all working. They are in 12 volt in parralell. Do I just disconnect them one at a time? d x
Thanks but you ve lost me . Thats too technical pour moi. I just need to know if they are working or not. figured I would plug them in one at a time and then look at the charge controller. xCheck with a volt meter based upon rear panel ratings, and then you can check the voltage based upon configuration. I would always aim to increase voltage over amps on smaller systems, as the efficiency in voltage equals higher amp charge rates. But will voltage limited systems, there is not much you can do?
Now for unbalanced watts, you need to balance the voltage, and join matching watt rated panels together, before linking in. You will lose watts in some configurations i.e. 2 x 100watt Plus 2 x 120 watts = 400 watts
Do you plan to use all the 30kw when it's sunny enough to max our, or sell it back to the grid?I have put 10 panels up and another 20 will be ordered soon to bring it to 15kw. Once I have replaced a Portal frame building roof, I will then flood that too, with the aim of 30kw of panels in total....I am doing the installation myself with a help of a friend, so a little slower than usual...
I have three phase so can sell / feed back 11.8kw without argument with UK power network / grid. I will be requesting an extra 10kw, so about 20kw, if the local network can take it. I will also have 30kw battery storage. But I am planning on having 3 separate 8kw single phase inverters (max 24kw) so I will be over loading them, and a switch over 6kw power system at 12v.Do you plan to use all the 30kw when it's sunny enough to max our, or sell it back to the grid?
Also, do you have an idea what a 30kw setup would produce on say a winter's day with a bit of sun and bit of cloud?
Just disconnect the panel & put a multimeter on the leads of the disconnected panel. A cheap multimeter is worth it's weight in Goldwhat will you do with all that power?
Hey up BR . Hello there. is there a way to check each panel individually to see if they are all working. They are in 12 volt in parralell. Do I just disconnect them one at a time? d x
That should work okayThanks but you ve lost me . Thats too technical pour moi. I just need to know if they are working or not. figured I would plug them in one at a time and then look at the charge controller. x
Nope, they will be fineand a second question please BR. what happens when the panels are out in the sun but not connected to a charge controller or battery? can they be damaged? x