6 Month Solar Generator Update - DIY Build with MPP solar, beginner friendly

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @acuratltypes6694
    @acuratltypes6694 Год назад +3

    Good job on the set up. Clean and simple. We have 2 of the power queen 100ah batteries with 410w of solar and 1000w inverter. We run it 24/7. Alarm clock is our constant draw over 24 hr period.

  • @johnmal5975
    @johnmal5975 Год назад +1

    Looks like you added the plug from your original power strip to be your way to charge from a generator or from the grid. You made some solid upgrades nice job!

  • @maybenj25
    @maybenj25 Год назад +2

    Been looking forward to this!

  • @cambobby2011
    @cambobby2011 Год назад

    Hi. Good video. But the link for the battery monitor lands to your breaker. Good day.

  • @kevinriley7834
    @kevinriley7834 Год назад

    Nice video. I'm looking at it for seasonal off grid. I'm curious about the customer support. Is Watts247 a good product and service provider for the US market?

  • @jahangiralom58
    @jahangiralom58 Год назад

    Nice

  • @WayneTrahan-x3u
    @WayneTrahan-x3u Год назад

    How much does this system cost?

  • @xBucket13x
    @xBucket13x Год назад

    Nice upgrades. Is this the 12v or 24v setup? That looks like a different all in one unit from 6months ago.
    What kind of an output load are you using for the 8 hours a day usages?

    • @oh2bfr337
      @oh2bfr337  Год назад +2

      Hi Tyrgts, this is my 12 volt MPP system. I run about 120 - 130 watts continuously, all day, on this but I also have ~ 250W of solar input connected to it most of the day (I'm in Florida so plenty of sunshine ). Most days I'm at 90 -100 % charged when I shut it down for the evening, unless it's a particularly cloudy day. I hope this helps!!

    • @xBucket13x
      @xBucket13x Год назад +1

      @@oh2bfr337 I remember a (PIP 2724LV-MR 24V 2.7kW 120V Inverter, 750W Solar Input) version. with a Ampere Time 24V 100Ah. are you still using that version also or did this replace it?

    • @oh2bfr337
      @oh2bfr337  Год назад +1

      I still have the 24v generator too. I use that system in my garage and I keep it ready in case of a power outage etc. Its still working great too :)