SUNGOLDPOWER 3000W 24V Hybrid Solar Inverter w/ 2 Power Queen 12V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries.
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- Опубликовано: 22 дек 2023
- I put this together as a "partial" home backup setup. I'm not able to use solar right now so it's acting as a UPS and backup power for various things in my condo.
-Sungoldpower inverter: www.amazon.com/SUNGOLDPOWER-H...
-Power Queen batteries: www.amazon.com/dp/B09BQSJPTB/... Наука
Great video! I recently did the same setup but wanted to add my two 200W solar panels in series. However, when I connected them, the inverter didn't detect the panels despite their 48V/10A output. After checking the manual, I realized the PV operating voltage range is 120-450VDC (page 40), meaning I'd need five more panels!
While this may be a great solar charge controller, I think I'll follow your approach and use it as an uninterruptible power supply for now (which I've tested and works great). Alternatively, I might look for some affordable used panels.
Previously, I used a 12V EPEVER MPPT 40A 150V Solar Charge Controller with both one, and then two panels, and a separate inverter. However, I prefer this all-in-one unit for its simplicity and integration.
Nice!! I did enjoy your solar station setup. Thanks
Thanks for vid
Good luck Paul. Looks good. M
You can connect both grounds together
Ground screw is at the bottom left of the unit.
There's a screw on the bottom outside of the inverter for your ground wire.
Paul, I have been looking at 12 volt inverters to build a portable power supply but ran across this and it looks really quality and practical without all the separate parts which take up space. My question is for these 24 volt,if you use 2x100 amp batteries in series to get 24 volts, if I want to double my amp hours, I’ll need to do it in sets of 2, correct? Thanks
Yes sir!
Your wires need to be tidy though, using conduit tubes.
You need to tie those ground wires together ASAP
They're just saving space. You're supposed to tie them together.
Chassis ground
yea,i have 4 of these types of machines,12,24 and 48 volt systems on my property on the farm.