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BenandAmber
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Posted: 07:35am 25 Feb 2019
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It's always nice to hear from an expert makes you more confident and what you're doing
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BenandAmber
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anyone want to chime in on any thing to do whit solar system
it's always nice to get some good tips from a from others
fill free to share a experience or some no-nos or anything else that's on your mind
newbies learn a lot from Reading stories

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renewableMark

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Posted: 07:54am 25 Feb 2019
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It all depends on what controller you plan to use and it's perimeters, and your system voltage.
Cheers Caveman Mark
Off grid eastern Melb
 
BenandAmber
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I will be using some of these make sky blue
because they're cheap
I got them for under $100 mppt 60 amps 48 V if I remember correctly there good for 2600 Watts maybe 2800 I am hoping I'm going to need three of them I'm hoping to fit just as much solar as I possibly can 40 foot coach may have to do an awning that folds up from the sideEdited by BenandAmber 2019-02-26
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BenandAmber
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One of you guys that has been doing this a long time
come tell us newbies a good story
good lesson
or something we can learn from
myself and lots of others would probably really enjoy that
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tinyt
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Posted: 04:33pm 25 Feb 2019
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Did this only once, so I am no expert. I also used the small size panel which I can carry up to my house roof. The solar panel manufacturer has installation manual for download which I used only as a guide.

I also used the same brand charge controller you bought.

Here are may connection diagrams. Not sure if they will be useful. Caution: the voltage rating of the panels I used is different from what you bought.
2019-02-26_023121_SOLAR_ARRAY.pdf
2019-02-26_023248_SOLAR_ARRAY_COMBINER_SENSORS.pdf Edited by tinyt 2019-02-27
 
LadyN

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Posted: 06:53pm 25 Feb 2019
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Amber - how far do you want to have your solar setup from your home?

If more than a few hundred feet, it might make sense to install a DC -> AC convertor near the panels and run 100v+ ac through the power lines that terminate at your home.

Then you can use the Warpspeed inverter to load-share between grid, battery and solar
 
BenandAmber
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Tinyt how you liking them make sky blue charge controllers
your comments would be very helpful for other people that's thinking about buying make Sky Blue controllers
thank you for commenting I was thinking about hooking mine up in parallel series also
I was planning on maybe two in series parallel with the others
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BenandAmber
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LadyN I will be putting my solar on top of my motor coach
I'll be putting as many as I can possibly fit on top
I may even be building a awning that flips up and down made out solar panels
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gadgetjack
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Posted: 12:19am 26 Feb 2019
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I have been using (2) of the MAKE SKY BLUE charge controllers on a 24v system for over a year and a half. I like the units , they work well with my panels. I have 1500 watts of panels and plan on expanding to 2000 this spring. It just runs my window air conditioner and a small electric oil heater in my shop , where I am most of the time after I retired. Can't be beat for the money.
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BenandAmber
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Gadgetjack thanks for commenting what kind of batteries do you charge with these charge controllers
retirement is good
but it's hard to get used to
a person has got to stay busy at something just to keep your sanity
what you don't use you lose I'm not all the way retired yet
but it's been very hard on me this form has been a lifesaver
it got me started on a new way of life
got me using my brain to learn new things and a lot of wonderful people on here to help along the wayEdited by BenandAmber 2019-02-27
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gadgetjack
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I charge a set of golf cart batteries and a backup set of deep cycle batteries that are 260 amps total. I attached pictures of the whole setup. I am always busy , little slower in the winter , but still always working. Always have new projects and repairs for friends. I built the inverter in the picture with the help of this great group of people on this board. There is a lot of smart people on this board. Glad to see new people coming in every day. Enjoy the day!
 
BenandAmber
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That is a beautiful neat set up you got there
I really like how you got everything laid out
looks like you took a laser level to it seeing what all you guys have done will give me some good ideas
Monkey see monkey do LOL LOL
thanks again for posting
when you're handy there's always something to do
somebody always need something fixed

thanks for your time
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