I had to limit the output power of the new solar system. First impression after a few days...

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  • Holy Dooley! What exciting past few days. After the installation of the new solar system, I could now really see its full potential! We have a lot of power. Too much power, to be honest. I really had to limit the solar charge controllers while I was not at home. Far too scary seeing over 250A going into the battery.
    But today is the first day we unleash the beast and observe what happens when more than 12.000W of solar power charging the battery. How well will the BMSes handle this situation? Will the circuit breakers trip? We do a comprehensive observation of the system in different situations and monitor the outcome.
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  • @junkerzn7312
    @junkerzn7312 Год назад +17

    Oh, one quick additional note... now that the whole system is up, check component heating during peak production (and also with your charge controllers unlimited and charging at max rate). Everything. The conduits, wires, junctions, battery terminals, charge controllers, inverters... everything. Point an IR temperature gun at everything. Always a good safety precaution to do a check like this at least twice a year.

  • @camielkotte
    @camielkotte Год назад +3

    Iam so happy you didn't cut trees but adjusted to your environment.
    Let's amp!

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Yep, that was all part of the experiment to show it's possible. Let's wait until winter though, if it is still enough...

  • @mwolrich
    @mwolrich Год назад +35

    no such thing as too much power. you need some “dummy loads”. I would suggest some large electric hot water heaters.. divert power from battery charging to the hot water heaters, once the batteries are full. you can basiclly have “free” hot water for use in your house. you can also install an electric pool heater, and have a heated pool for free as well 👏

    • @getblowd407
      @getblowd407 Год назад +1

      This.

    • @nach335
      @nach335 Год назад +2

      Yes there is such a thing. It goes to waste unless you sell it back to the power company. You can only use so much hot water and can only store so much. Waste of money and resources.

    • @tiloalo
      @tiloalo Год назад

      He could simply run his house and the water heater/heating system/AC from solar.
      But honestly not sure anyone needs 50kwh per day

    • @jimmurphy5355
      @jimmurphy5355 Год назад +6

      @@nach335 yes, it is technically a waste - but also a rational choice. We are getting close to mid summer peak solar south of the equator.
      6 months from now the daily production will be only about 1/3rd as much.
      Until there is some economical way to store massive amounts of energy for six months, it makes sense to over-provision panels.

    • @awo1fman
      @awo1fman Год назад +5

      @@nach335 Absolutely wrong. Never having to worry about having enough power, regardless of the weather or other conditions, is the WHOLE POINT! Most solar systems are DELIBERATELY massively undersized because they want you to still be dependent on the grid. The installation companies have their hands tied by regulations that are written by power company lobbyists. The only reason Andy can get this done is because he's putting it where the grid was never connected. Otherwise the only way to do it is DIY, which is again illegal in many places because of corporate influence.
      If you don't have enough storage for at least 2 full days of normal use with no power saving behavior with zero power production and enough solar to completely fill your storage from zero to 100% then you're doing it wrong and being massively ripped off.

  • @AveRage_Joe
    @AveRage_Joe Год назад +2

    Wow Andy.....Just WOW! AMAZING!!!!

    • @XonGrid
      @XonGrid Год назад

      He needs Battery 4.Ooooooohhhh!!!

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      I need Load 2.0 now. The vehicle's battery is not enough any more. I could fully charge the Tesla twice a day now...

    • @XonGrid
      @XonGrid Год назад

      Lol....another Tesla 2.Oooooohhhhh!!!

  • @zodiacfml
    @zodiacfml Год назад +3

    what a dream!🤩🤩 I can't think of anything useful to utilize the excess electricity, maybe run dehumidifiers or airconditioners 24/7 so that things/tools remain dry, minimize any growth

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      The house is not connected yet, but all the load is inside the house. Working on it...

  • @MrRickvanwinkle
    @MrRickvanwinkle 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Andy , I have been experiencing the excitement of producing x2 what I originally set out to and it is such a great buzz , and I'm not producing anywhere near where you are but I'm off grid an enjoying it . I love watching you videos and you never fail to put a smile on my face mate. Great stuff

  • @michaelcoghlan9124
    @michaelcoghlan9124 Год назад +2

    Well done, thanks for all this detail. Very much appreciated, all the best. M

  • @jimhanty8149
    @jimhanty8149 Год назад +1

    That is one cool system… I wish I had one this powerful.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Thank you, yeah, it is very powerful now. But I need that capacity for the other seasons when we have more shading on the roof again.

  • @waynegnarlie1
    @waynegnarlie1 Год назад +1

    Wow, such a neat and tidy installation!

  • @launacorp
    @launacorp Год назад +7

    In the DVCC Setup you can set a maximum current to the Battery banks (going through the smartshunt). So you can easiely limit the current without touching the mppt´s settings.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      Yes, but this would require the BMS talking to each other as well. So there is more to it. I will test this out with the Seplos batteries first and learn.
      Not heard that this would work with the smart shunt too before... interesting

  • @hummmingbear
    @hummmingbear Год назад +2

    Tons of power, must feel really great. Congrats Andy!

  • @jws3925
    @jws3925 Год назад +2

    HAA! You made it up! Solar Panel Alignment Test. Thanks for wearing the shirt and giving me a BIG hint!
    Always a pleasure, Andy.
    Your new panel system kicks butt!
    Ah, this solar stuff is like an addiction. We start small and it is quite nice so we decide to go a bit larger. So, we order more cells............and more cells. Then we realize we don't have enough power from our panels to support our larger battery. So, we purchase more panels and all the "goodies" to go with them. And then we realize we need more battery capacity. And the beat goes on.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      You've got it, John. It's all about the S.P.A.T., right? 😋

    • @jws3925
      @jws3925 Год назад

      @@OffGridGarageAustralia Right!

  • @geroldgoerke5729
    @geroldgoerke5729 Год назад +1

    Nice. Glückwunsch!

  • @koborkutya7338
    @koborkutya7338 Год назад +2

    It was a refreshing experience to see, congrats to your system :) One comment for the top performance: if you are off-grid or at least moving in that direction you should not dimension your system to the nice sunny days, you should have it overpaneled big time so you have enough coulombs even on a worse day. If that is done right, you will always be overpowered on sunny days. This is not a problem, this is the nature of a well dimensioned off-grid solar system.

  • @concernedcitizen8481
    @concernedcitizen8481 Год назад +1

    Great job. Love your videos. I can see your channel blowing up one day. Great job.

  • @chuxxsss
    @chuxxsss Год назад +1

    Good work Andy, I must make a new vlog about the JKBMS soon. Server 2.oooo dear still coming along slowly. Love the numbers from your solar system, Obe one.

  • @catch22frubert
    @catch22frubert Год назад +1

    Wow Andy! Congratulations 👏 on everything working so well, and pumping out so much energy that now you need more loads and battery 3.0! Its incredible to watch. Very awesome!

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Yeah, it is a very powerful system now. Lot's of energy and I need to develop some ideas of what to do with it all...

    • @catch22frubert
      @catch22frubert Год назад +1

      @@OffGridGarageAustralia I think you can come up with some good ideas for the energy. Do you have anything inside the house, like a freezer or hot water heater that can be powered from outside? Pool heater for the winter maybe? Just some ideas. I'm sure you have already thought of these things.

  • @wayne8113
    @wayne8113 Год назад +1

    Thanks Andy

  • @adamkuklych6672
    @adamkuklych6672 Год назад +1

    Another thing to consider is a bigger battery may also mean you might be tempted to use more power at night than you would normally. All up a fantastic video, it's really good seeing such a powerful setup in action. The Victron gear is amazing too, I use it and am very happy with it. I'll be getting a Cerbo GX in the coming days myself to do all the monitoring like yours.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      Once the bigger battery is full, I'm with the same problem again. 44kWh seems to be a good size for now. I just need more load to use this capacity so the solar can recharge it the next day again and does nto turn off that quickly.

  • @gerhardlang2682
    @gerhardlang2682 Год назад

    Hi, incredible, from Germany I only can look with astonishment to this amount of solar capacity. I wish all the best, like your videos very much.

  • @taulli1
    @taulli1 Год назад +2

    Ahhhh, fantastic. Worth the wait.

  • @junkerzn7312
    @junkerzn7312 Год назад +5

    I'm envious :-). So awesome to see numbers like that from a system. Such a huge evolution compared to when the channel started! Now I really want to cover my roof with panels instead of just the attached garage(!). And maybe put together an EG4 battery rack or two or three.
    Ok, your next project... double battery capacity, take your home completely off-grid :-). Hell, even with your current system you probably only need a 1-2kW feed from the grid to ensure 100% 24x7 365-day uptime.
    -Matt

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      The problem in my case is the high feed-in tariff for the house solar. This needs to be separated first and stay connected to the grid.
      All the rest can be connected to the garage. The challenge: limited cabling between the two buildings. The sparky is working on a solution.

  • @davidpatrick1813
    @davidpatrick1813 Год назад +1

    So much fun ... really nice.

  • @francisdoll1253
    @francisdoll1253 Год назад +2

    This is crazy ! So much power, i think you need more batterys Andy or more consumers.

  • @Annon89
    @Annon89 Год назад

    It sounds like you’ve done what we all strive toward. You have plenty of night time capacity and surplus of daytime production. Good job.

  • @rodneyeuzebe9495
    @rodneyeuzebe9495 Год назад +1

    Wow. It’s amazing.

  • @ToddDesiato
    @ToddDesiato Год назад +2

    Dude! Thank you. You are a beast at making videos rapidly. I'm so slow. I love building my solar, but I don't love editing videos.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      The don't do it. If editing is not your thing, don't bother with it. Do what you like and build awesome solar systems!

  • @rustyoc
    @rustyoc Год назад +1

    love that jingle ha ha

  • @ThaVoodoo1
    @ThaVoodoo1 Год назад +2

    What a great setup Andy, the system should make good power
    on rainy days.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Yes, still waiting for a rainy cloudy day since the installation. That will be interesting to see...

  • @benoittheminerandgamer
    @benoittheminerandgamer Год назад +3

    This is amazing, that mean you need more Battery!!

  • @EpicHardware
    @EpicHardware Год назад +1

    is nice to know that even with clouds you will have all the power you need. Thanks for inspiring us

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      Yes, it will be enough. Had on cloudy morning and still over 4kW of production. Plenty of energy.

    • @EpicHardware
      @EpicHardware Год назад

      @@OffGridGarageAustralia opps, I saw i had a "not" witch din't make sense, I corrected it now 😁

  • @awesomusmaximus3766
    @awesomusmaximus3766 Год назад +1

    Awesome crazy power

  • @thingswithlloyd4581
    @thingswithlloyd4581 Год назад

    This makes me happy... you've reached an impressive outcome. You might need to look at heating your pool, or leaving AC on to burn some power...
    I'm new to solar and recently wired up my off grid system (48v Growatt ES 5000 with 6000Wp and a 12v Rover with 750Wp of 12v) but I'm discovering that I need to over-panel to combat poor location of the panels.

  • @SkypowerwithKarl
    @SkypowerwithKarl Год назад +5

    Well, now you’ll need to install a walkway on your roof because I’m sure your going to wear the coating off lol! Congratulations Andy! 🎉👍🫡🍻

    • @romeowhiskey1146
      @romeowhiskey1146 Год назад

      As long as WALKWAY doesn't CAST a SHADOW on anything!

    • @evil17
      @evil17 Год назад +1

      @@romeowhiskey1146I reckon if he had a walkway that shaded a whole set of panels he would still have more than enough power at the end of the day.

    • @XonGrid
      @XonGrid Год назад +1

      And an electric escalator to get up there and use some of the extra power....

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Yes, all of that, hahaha. I spend a lot of time on the roof and can't believe the output with all the shading!

  • @dc1544
    @dc1544 Год назад +1

    That is awesome.

  • @danfitzpatrick4112
    @danfitzpatrick4112 Год назад +2

    WOW, THIS is the video I have been anticipating. Congrats my friend and be proud of what you have built! Totally awesome, and Cheers for that!
    Now the rewards for your labor. By the way... you were right... I heard that comment about cutting trees! hahaha.. 👍
    I am also looking forward to the discussions coming up about being off or on grid. Love to compare my thoughts with others about this as well. (JK BMS's on all three banks after testing is completed)? Curious..

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Thanks Dan. Yeah, it's an incredible and powerful system now. I won't go with the JK-BMS though for some specific reason which I will discuss in some future videos. They are a bit restricted when used in such larger systems.

  • @hoiggy123
    @hoiggy123 Год назад

    Uuuuulaaaalllalaaaaaahhhh! Things are going nuts down under! That much Power!!! Nice to see your system as it comes to the limits, I’m more than curious to see what’s next, don’t waste no NRG!!

  • @FutureSystem738
    @FutureSystem738 Год назад

    Awesome Andy.
    I’m envious of course 😂.
    I’ll have to drive to your place each day to charge my car LOL :-)

  • @regnerusb
    @regnerusb Год назад +3

    Yes a new video!

  • @janoserdelyi9879
    @janoserdelyi9879 Год назад +1

    ha! i love the harddrive magnets holding up the sign. i use those magnets for all sorts of things!

  • @glencooke494
    @glencooke494 Год назад +2

    Great job Andy, now what to do with all the extra power. As you spend so much time in the Off Grid Garage sweating your butt of producing awesome and very helpful videos maybe an aircon in there and a bigger S.P.A.T. fridge would be a start. Maybe put a shout out in your next video on ideas how to use the extra power. I see you have a quite a few already but there has got to be some really smart ones out there somewhere.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      That is a great idea, Glen. I'll ask the community for some ideas. We are a bit limited at the moment because most of the load is still inside the house.

  • @SwissLord
    @SwissLord Год назад +1

    Congrats Andy, if I remember back to the time when you like to power the gate system with solar.
    Time to change the channel and t-shirts name to Off-grid house,parcel, region.... (smile)

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Thank you. The gate project is still on my list and we have to replace these nasty AGM batteries with some fine lithium...
      Yeah, the house... that is still a bit of a problem. Working on it.

  • @HellTriX
    @HellTriX Год назад +1

    Amazing. I need more panels. my production has dropped far too much for our winter season.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      We're now at the end of Spring and have plenty of sun. From February onwards, the production will go back again, so that will be the interesting time. Summer is easy.

  • @dirk_p
    @dirk_p Год назад +1

    Yes, me too. I think a Lot of us share the habit to look as often as possible on the App and Check how Many amps and Watts are produced👍

  • @diysolaradventures7894
    @diysolaradventures7894 Год назад +1

    I'm so happy for you Andy I just got my second battery Bank hooked into my solar I'm too happy 🙂👍🏾

  • @580guru
    @580guru Год назад +1

    Congrats Andy! Great job. Time to add a 10 person hot tub😀

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      Hahaha, seems you want to come 😂

    • @580guru
      @580guru Год назад

      @@OffGridGarageAustraliaCertified globe trotter here! Love to visit your side of the globe soon and visit you too!

  • @mdunbar04
    @mdunbar04 Год назад +1

    Wow Wow Wow. I would be the same way monitoring constantly. 🤣🤣 Very impressive now I want to upgrade my system

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      I basically live in the VRM now and constantly monitor the weather and solar output. Very interesting to see and learn from all that!

  • @upnorthandpersonal
    @upnorthandpersonal Год назад +6

    I still remember having a discussion with you in the comments where you stated seeing 100A from the charge controller would be insane and not common :)

    • @rv10flyer84
      @rv10flyer84 Год назад +2

      370 A today from mine.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      I know, right. 100A seemed HUUUGE. Now that like 8am everyday...

    • @upnorthandpersonal
      @upnorthandpersonal Год назад

      @@rv10flyer84 I'm generating 0.5kWh/day at this time of the year from a 10kW array :)

  • @1971motard
    @1971motard Год назад +1

    Amazing installation, like a lot your videos and learned already lot's of things about configurations of the systems. Think with your current production you reached the next level, start producing hydrogen for the winter😀. Living in south of Germany and our klimate would require a huge amount of panles to be offgrid in the 3 winter months. Enjoy Australia for that!

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Thank you. Our Winter will be the season to see the true result of the new system. Summer is easy.

  • @thk4711
    @thk4711 Год назад +7

    You might want to have a look at DVCC. This will allow you to limit the charge current globally so there is no need to limit an individual charge controller.

    • @vickipps6821
      @vickipps6821 Год назад

      Thank I am yseing a Sunsynk 5kw inverter it has 2 MPPT charge controllers built in

  • @MarkPrince1317
    @MarkPrince1317 Год назад +1

    Very good adding more panels on roof to reduce heat
    ☕☕
    Best regards from Philippines 🇵🇭 Andy

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      It's a lot cooler in the garage. I'll add some more insulation panels in the very top of the roof where there are no panels outside.

  • @kaipvinselstromer8298
    @kaipvinselstromer8298 Год назад

    toller Kanal.hab mir grad eine Amperetime 24V 200AH gekauft.

  • @edwardvanhazendonk
    @edwardvanhazendonk Год назад

    Wow, big reward for all work which went into this, nice power into your batteries! Maybe time to hookup your house as well. And only let your house solar panels deliver back to the grid for a nice profit! Well done Andy!

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Yes, that's what the sparky is looking into at the moment. It will be an interesting project if we can do that...

  • @Adrian-foto
    @Adrian-foto Год назад

    Greetings from Slovakia again :) Nice achievement, really worth the effort! What is Your expectation on energy coverage throughout a Year? I mean if you for example if You need 3000kWh / year and Your production expectation is 6000, You are at 200%. Or what level of self-sufficiency can You now possibly reach without need of any other generator?

  • @SoutheastOhioSolarHaven
    @SoutheastOhioSolarHaven Год назад

    I always say... Its good to have more power than you need. Because of Cloudy days. But I Love the system man. Great setup ! Now you can come and do mine. lol

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      We had only 1 cloudy day so far and the system was still delivering over 4kW and was able to recharge the battery that day. Incredible. But we're in summertime and have enough light. Different story from February onwards. That will be interesting.

  • @antoni_sk
    @antoni_sk Год назад

    not bad Andy, not bad... my maximum from my 4,4kWp panels (max. 285Wp panels) was this autumn 160A... in 24V battery system with capacity 17kWh

  • @SkypowerwithKarl
    @SkypowerwithKarl Год назад +4

    Hey Andy, remember to only wash the panels in the early morning or late afternoon. Use ambient temperature soapy water bucket and SOFT scrubber/squeegee dry or captured rainwater rinse. Tap water, water spots are to be avoided. No spray nozzle or pressure washer because the glass/frame seal can be damaged. A powerful leaf blower for regular maintenance is best but also, not on hot panels. Again, great installation Andy!

    • @camielkotte
      @camielkotte Год назад +1

      I was told to never wash the panels on the first years because you scrub off the self cleaning layer?! It was a guy installing and selling panels of 5 brands.
      Little confused here by your comment.

    • @SkypowerwithKarl
      @SkypowerwithKarl Год назад +2

      @@camielkotte
      You may be right about about soap (or what kind) mild for sure, but you have to check with the manufacturer. I live in an area that has lots of sticky leaves and dust. The panels have a 15 degree tilt. Most of the time I blast it with a leaf blower but that gets only 75% per treatment. After a few months the accumulation is too much. So I can wait till winter for it to self clean or do with only half the power till then. Even tho I have “half cells”, I can’t believe how a few dozen medium sized leaves can destroy energy. I envy those that have steep panels and little local contaminations. There are after market “ceramic” coatings for solar panels but I’m not interested at this point. Andy may not need to clean his because he’s going so much power anyway.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      There is no self-cleaning layer on solar panels. It's the solar glass itself which has a bit of self cleaning capability but there is no coating or layer which wears off. Otherwise companies would advertise that.
      I use a sponge and a bucket to clean them. Well, the old ones at least. Not that I could ever see an increase in production but it is more for my OCD 😂

    • @camielkotte
      @camielkotte Год назад

      @@SkypowerwithKarl thx. That totally makes sense now to me. Learning every day here.

  • @defjamsgreen
    @defjamsgreen Год назад +1

    Well ! !! too much power is better then not enough batteries. Now you can just add more batteries to match the power coming in from the PV modules . May the solar be with you .😊

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      More batteries won't help, Cedric. Once they are full, we are in the same situation again. What I need now is more load!

  • @kswis
    @kswis Год назад +1

    Too much solar? Honestly can't think of even thinking about having that issue. Def means your doing big things brotha. Happy for you Andy

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Wintertime is when we have to measure and judge again. This will be the moment of truth for the design.

    • @kswis
      @kswis Год назад

      @@OffGridGarageAustralia it is definitely winter here in the west ish states. Haven't seen more than 40 amps for a little over a month lol glad the heats gone but with it went the amperage! Your new panels will shine all winter I have no doubt

  • @KevIsOffGrid
    @KevIsOffGrid Год назад

    This was great, to see your face at those numbers. And you answered my question at the end on the panels - so its not that those panels are running cooler - they are just better? in terms of kwh/w of each setup they do seem to be kicking the shingled panels ass. Or maybe its just that they get less shading - and hence are hotter - but still grabbing more photons.

    • @1992chrisi
      @1992chrisi Год назад +1

      I think the values are also higher because the specified Wp are mostly measured with 1000W/m² light power, I remember in his place he measured always about 1250W/m² light power. Here in germany we mostly have the opposite situation, but in Australia it seems you can expect to get some more power then advertised :)

  • @daughydoc
    @daughydoc Год назад +1

    Congratz Andy

  • @gannas42
    @gannas42 Год назад

    Wow!
    Just wow... that is a crazy amount of power. I know the grid doesn't pay much for export but seems a shame if you can't use it all otherwise. Very interested to see your upcoming videos on this. 🙂

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +4

      We have to stay off-grid with the system until the contract runs out for the feed-in solar on the house. A lot of restrictions when connected to the gris while off-grid I can just go nuts...

    • @gannas42
      @gannas42 Год назад +4

      @@OffGridGarageAustralia I have heard you refer to this before, I think. We'll just have to see what other ways you can put that power to use. You are right that more storage doesn't really solve it... when that fills up you end up the same spot.
      Maybe put an electric car charger out at the end of the drive with a credit card reader so you can put yourself on the commercial charger maps? 😅

  • @georgebaker8974
    @georgebaker8974 Год назад +2

    I've watched this since day one 😎

  • @sjdtmv
    @sjdtmv Год назад +2

    Just a note on my 15kw grid setup I can produce during summer over 100KWh in a day, and I am a little further south, so your system has potential.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +2

      I probably won't reach that as my roofs are facing East and West and I have a bit of shading in the morning and afternoon. Not ideal conditions but still far more energy than I need atm.

  • @OnHoldAt50
    @OnHoldAt50 Год назад

    Love a numbers man.
    Let me know if you every want to reduce your output. I can help take some of those off your hands (jkjk). But really, thanks OP for taking the energy (play on words not intended) to produce this informative video.

  • @klassichd10
    @klassichd10 Год назад

    Very well done! Now it is time for a load management system. You need a home automation. Luxusproblem 🙂

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      Yes, I certainly do need such a system. Extension cables from the garage to the house are not good for a marriage...

  • @claudiuminciu
    @claudiuminciu Год назад +1

    Great job Andy. Now you have a serios system. I'm on your tail with my system, but i still have a bit of work to do, and my system is with MppSolar inverter, not Victron. But i'm almost there.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      It is a lot of work. I was kind of relieved when they installed all the solar for me. It would have taken me forever...

    • @claudiuminciu
      @claudiuminciu Год назад

      @@OffGridGarageAustralia i know, but i will do it. Thanks and good luck

  • @evil17
    @evil17 Год назад +1

    Excellent results, I love it! So the tilted panels are running hotter, my guess is it totally due to the colour as the tilted carport panels appear to be darker (Blackish), while the west roof panels? Are a bluer colour. I wonder if you laid one panel flat if its temp would increase any due to less ventilation?
    Also, despite ur very good reasoning against having a 2nd battery, my thoughts why a second battery would/could be useful are as a quick charge backup for the Tesla, so you can fully recharge at any time if need be.
    As far as burning More of the excess energy, I can only suggest to get a Dyno and put the tesla on it. Great job. Cheers

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      The tilted panels have a lighter colour than the shingled panels which are just black. I think it is because I measured the black panels at the bottom where cool air stream under the panels and the tilted panels, I measured at the top where the hotter air comes out in between.

  • @wideawaketotruth5301
    @wideawaketotruth5301 Год назад +1

    Wow, gee Andy. I thought you were going to put some serious power on your system? LOL, yeah right. You're top of the line, all the way! Rock on Andy, good job! Cheer's
    (One of the things I really like about you Andy. Is you do not cut down trees)!

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      Thank you. Yeah, the power problem seems to be fixed. For now. Let's wait for wintertime though...

    • @wideawaketotruth5301
      @wideawaketotruth5301 Год назад

      @@OffGridGarageAustralia no waiting for winter time in Fort Worth Texas. We here, are living it as I speak!

  • @martinmooren9536
    @martinmooren9536 Год назад +1

    The VRM already showed this morning you produced 52kWh with solar yesterday. Really nice! 😎
    My solar controllers also show a maximum pv power thats around 20% higher than the panels are rated. So more power than calculated could be possible.

    • @stefanvanzyl9090
      @stefanvanzyl9090 Год назад

      panels are rated at STC, which is 1000w/m^2 at 25'C cell temperature, many places on earth have higher insolation than that at some times of the day, especially in the middle of summer!

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      We usually have around 1300W/m2 but cannot compete with 25°C at this same time. The panels will be more like 50° when the sun is out. Still cloud corners can reflect parts of the sunlight back and increase production for a moment. 20% more output is possible for a short amount of time.

  • @excillisbank2611
    @excillisbank2611 Год назад +1

    Superbe !

  • @richardsandwell2285
    @richardsandwell2285 Год назад +1

    Well done that should get the greedy energy companies running for the hills. Your work is so important in crushing public enemy number 1. The more go off grid the less they will be able to rip people off to buy their Champagne & Caviar.

  • @PWoods-cd6tk
    @PWoods-cd6tk Год назад +1

    Had to remember it's summer time down under.

  • @Jack-le7vk
    @Jack-le7vk Год назад +3

    I would look at setting up DVCC Andy, that way you can limit the 250a dynamically, but still allow each controller to utilise their maximum performance if there is

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      That would require the different BMSes to communicate with each other. I'm looking into this with the battery 2.0 first and see how this all works using the Seplos BMSes and batteries. Once I know more about it, I'll go and upgrade the production system as well.

    • @STRUTZKOFF
      @STRUTZKOFF Год назад +1

      @@OffGridGarageAustraliado you need the bus to do anything ? The dvcc should just limit the charge controllers to set value of for example 250 amps.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      @@STRUTZKOFF I turned it on now and it works, kinda... there is a catch though with unmetered DC loads. It's not optimal, but it helps to limit the overall charge current.

  • @amudlifecrisis
    @amudlifecrisis Год назад +1

    Time to start level 2 charging the Teslander!

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      I don't drive that much. A larger or faster charging won't make a difference 😏
      I could install a Super Charger at the front gate...

  • @doityourself894
    @doityourself894 Год назад

    Well done Andy. What a great system. Maybe too much power is better than not enough! I'm new to solar but I am really keen to learn more. So this is probably a silly question, but where does all the power generated by the solar panels go when the batteries are full and the solar charge controller powers down or goes in float mode? Is that explained in an earlier video I can watch?

    • @richarddeutsch9984
      @richarddeutsch9984 Год назад

      The victron charger will just shut off. The panels stop doing anything. When the battery loses a bit then everything turns back on automatically.

  • @davidmills2266
    @davidmills2266 Год назад +2

    Hey Andy WOW!!!!. Maybe you can fit some industrial fans to your roof to blow the leaves off the panels, just to burn a bit of power!!!!😂

    • @romeowhiskey1146
      @romeowhiskey1146 Год назад

      80 varieties of Eucalyptus in OZ...all with OILYleaves.
      Faulty panel might ignite?
      Like the FAN idea...

  • @acinfla9615
    @acinfla9615 Год назад +1

    Time for a sub panel to run some of the house.

  • @ronbakker1300
    @ronbakker1300 Год назад +1

    Was, Off-Grid Garage now Andy's Power Station

  • @dobrzpe
    @dobrzpe Год назад

    holy moly - YOU'RE RIGHT!! i've been a little concerned with the cascading-battery-BMS shutdown-overcurrent thing for a while now on my system... and yea! i *NEVER* thought that when the system goes into absorb/float it is in a constant voltage state and will only push the amps required. NOT the full amps of all controllers going to the max. so, at least, this alleviates any concern i have of this going on during absorb/float. thanks!
    it's still a *possibility* to have a battery/bms shut down during bulk and then divide the amps among the remaining batteries... but the chances of a battery/bms going offline during bulk is... well, a very low probability.
    wow. im ASTOUNDED at my incompetence! LMAO!

  • @martehoudesheldt5885
    @martehoudesheldt5885 Год назад +1

    now it's time for bigger main breaker and more batteries for storage on cloudy days or when the weather knocks the mains out for a week.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      I think the breaker is fine for the shelf. More batteries need to be installed elsewhere. But they won't really help. I need more load!

  • @richardsandwell2285
    @richardsandwell2285 Год назад +1

    Sounds like you need dump loads, sand heat batterries and water heaters. And no YOU CAN NEVER HAVE ENOUGH POWER! lol give it away to the neighbours, your set up is awesome, I love it. Mine is much smaller I am on a tight budget, I have just reached 1.3Kw of panels, but I am fitting more and more and windchargers about 1300 Amp hours of batteries now. We all have a social & moral obligation to destroy centralized energy production, together we can break the cycle of abuse/exploitation and the monopoly of the energy giants.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Great, Richard. That's the way to go and how I started as well. With 3 panels on the roof was my first set up.

  • @TrevorFraserAU
    @TrevorFraserAU Год назад +1

    I suggest you feel the temperature of the battery cables when you are charging at the maximum current you can. I suspect they would be getting a bit warm but would love to know for sure what is happening there.

  • @aaroncohen4776
    @aaroncohen4776 Год назад

    Andy, what about load dumping to make use of the extra power when the batteries are full? Would love to see some videos on that! Thanks for all the great content!
    Aaron From Peru

    • @romeowhiskey1146
      @romeowhiskey1146 Год назад +1

      Generate some HOT WATER for the HOUSEHOLD...or POOL?

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      Yeah, looking into it right now. Hot water will take only 3-4kWh/day. Pool heater would be an option...

  • @amilww
    @amilww Год назад +2

    Awesome power!
    We too experience the same with our off-grid system; the batteries are full around 2pm in fairly sunny days. We're using all-in-one inverters, so the solar energy can directly power the load requirements even batteries are not charging.
    Andy, is there any special reasons for you to use separate charge-controllers and inverters (specially when you were with less-powered panels)?

    • @abhishekkushwaha2455
      @abhishekkushwaha2455 Год назад

      yes, what is the reason behind this setup andy?

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      Mostly redundancy. If one controller goes down, I still have three running. If one inverter goes down, I still have another one.
      With the shading, I have a lot of parallel strings of panels instead of long series connections. I cannot use an inverter with built-in MPPT therefor.

  • @Sprengi86
    @Sprengi86 Год назад +3

    How hot are your charge controllers when they pump their rated amps all day? I installed 12V PC-Fans (driven with only 5V) above my charge controllers to help with the convection through their heat-sinks. While i'm sure Victron spec'd them to be passively cooled, i'm not really a fan of seeing electronic equipment baking at ~45°C+ all day long. (I glued LM335 Temp Sensors to my charge controllers and feed them to the TEMP-Inputs in the Cerbo, switching one of the relays to power the fans over 35°C)

    • @evil17
      @evil17 Год назад

      Andy will see higher ambient temps than 35C through Summer here, and west of here can get 45C+ in the shade.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      They will throttle when hotter than 40°C and can run on max load 24/7. If the sun shines that long.

  • @ValRigoli
    @ValRigoli Год назад +1

    Andy I mentioned once before that I thought that you are likely have a large over supply of energy with the new panels.
    So are you considering moving as many house loads as you can across to the shed system, so that the house solar system can throw all it's generation into the grid and get you some of the 0.49 cents a kWh back into your pocket.
    It seems such a shame that you could be 'losing' some of that great shed power ATM.
    I know I would be beside myself if I was generating so much power that I had to throttle it back, sort of like spilling SPATs on the ground lol🤣

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +2

      Yeah, I was expecting a huge power surplus in summertime. Next year, we will seem how much power we will still get from the system. From April on, production usually goes down substantially.

  • @awesomedee5421
    @awesomedee5421 Год назад

    It looks like the tilted panels are a different brand than the west roof. So is that a possible the different brands absorb diff temps? I still think the angled ones should have been cooler. maybe if you measure at the bottom of the angled panel the reading might be different than the top as the hot air is raising to the top of the panels? as well as measuring from the top of the west roof as there is a slight angle on the roof causing air flow. just some thoughts

  • @rv10flyer84
    @rv10flyer84 Год назад

    I cut one tree down today increased my output 1-1.5kW! I’ve cut all that I need to with 34kW of PV. When you’re totally off grid, heating with heat pumps, heating your water with electric water heaters, you need every last watt. 65kWh yesterday, 124kWh. That’s with the shortest day coming up in about one month.

  • @ajoker1718
    @ajoker1718 Год назад +1

    Gratulation zu dieser Anlage. Tolle Reise mit dir und deiner Garage in den Letzten Monaten bzw. Jahren!
    Was kommt jetzt, wie wirst die überschüssige Energie verarbeiten?
    Wasserstoff produzieren und nach Deutschland liefern gg?
    LG aus Wien. Alex

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      Hi Alex, thanks for your comment. Still thinking of what to do with the excess energy. Some Crypto miners or a pool heater maybe...

    • @ajoker1718
      @ajoker1718 Год назад

      @@OffGridGarageAustralia Guten MORGEN! Mining genau, jetzt erst recht BTC oder was kannst jetzt noch schürfen das es auch in 3 Jahren noch gibt??
      Lg

  • @griffinsgetaway
    @griffinsgetaway Год назад +1

    im thinking those panels are running hotter due to their tilt angle in relation to the sun, if they are on a more direct angle with the sun they will absorb more heat.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Yeah, hm... I know what you mean. None of my panels are ever in that very ideal SPAT position. And if so, only for a very short moment...

  • @tastiger91
    @tastiger91 Год назад +1

    Now we can have aircon in the garage.

  • @Peter195267
    @Peter195267 Год назад +1

    Run a few extension cords to the house Andy and use the excess power that way. Just a thought....

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      That's what I do at the moment, plugging in dishwasher and washing machine, kettle, toaster, microwave...
      Not sure how much longer my marriage will last though 😂

  • @makesaveinccomm
    @makesaveinccomm Год назад

    QUESTION ON THE LENGTH of the Red and Black. I understand that it needed to be the same. But do u guys calculate the Blue - out of the (-) of the BMS out of - battery? and the black - from the BMS which is like 10 inches in blue and black on the bMS ? my battery got high voltage at cell 15 , 16 but low volt at 1234 little higher than 56789. The 15 n 16 cells got to 3.5-3.67 while other are still in the 3.3. Thanks (i understand from busbar to inverter black and red are the same length.)

  • @w3bb0y
    @w3bb0y Год назад +1

    @andy what is the DC power load that shows in the victron overview? I couldn't figure it out as it fluctuated so much. At first I thought it was maybe the Pi and some dc-dc chargers on desk but when it went over 2kw I assumed that was wrong.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад +1

      Basically everything which does not go through the inverter directly. It can be up to 4kW of DC power which is most likely the Xija Inverter running loads inside the house via extension cables.

  • @Irilia_neko
    @Irilia_neko Год назад +3

    Never too much power, always not enough battery

    • @jmaus2k
      @jmaus2k Год назад

      Maybe you missed the 500 times Andy said SUNNY Australia. The rainy/cloudy Australia is few and far between. 🙂

    • @Irilia_neko
      @Irilia_neko Год назад

      @@jmaus2k how I can miss that 🤣

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      I need more loads!

  • @happysnapper3676
    @happysnapper3676 Год назад +1

    Hi Andy , love your videos. I have a 400 ah battery bank (4x 100ah) wired in parallel each BMS has a max charge of 50a , is this 50a for the whole bank or so 4x 50a?

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Yes, 50A is for each individual bank, so 200A all in total charging current from your solar.

  • @diysolaradventures7894
    @diysolaradventures7894 Год назад

    Andy how many watts are the panels on the car port again ? I'm about to find me some like yours or close to it.

  • @odoohub5010
    @odoohub5010 5 месяцев назад

    do you have optimizer installed for each of the panel?

  • @BeezyKing99
    @BeezyKing99 Год назад +1

    with your excess power, feed your house with off-grid dedicated circuits, so you can use your power in the house where needed when you want to avoid paying hydro use.

    • @OffGridGarageAustralia
      @OffGridGarageAustralia  Год назад

      Yeah, its' complicated... ruclips.net/video/LQJZUmWDuCs/видео.html

    • @BeezyKing99
      @BeezyKing99 Год назад

      @@OffGridGarageAustralia fair enough, just thought I’d share a way to use excess power from your solar system.