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pollenface Regular Member Joined: 01/09/2020 Location: AustraliaPosts: 47
Posted: 02:41am 01 Sep 2020
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Hi everyone,
I think this is the forum I've always wanted to join
My name is Jay and I'm a renewable energy enthusiast. I have a couple of smallish off grid systems which supplement my home electricity usage.
I have an 800w/86v array which feeds into a 40a epever mppt controller which feeds into 4x150ah agm's in 24v to run a 3000w invterer & 24v lighting in my workshop.
The system will run all of my power tools (except my 2.5hp compressor) and also powers the garage door opener and a few other bits and pieces around the place.
I also have a smaller 180w/43v array on another shed coupled to a 20a epever mppt controller with a single 130ah agm just to run a few lights and a fan
In the future I'll be looking at using a wind turbine to charge during non-daylight hours should the system expand to power a fridge or washing machine. I'm also interested in creating a thermal battery to either function as a thermometric generator as the air cools at night or to supplement my natural gas hot-water system.
I've played with lithium batteries and had a couple of faulty BMS's so they are currently pulled apart and awaiting other projects. I've stuck with agms for now just for simplicity and aim not to let them go below 12.8vOff grid man caver
Revlac Guru Joined: 31/12/2016 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1121
Posted: 10:07am 02 Sep 2020
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Welcome to the forum Jay, Its often good, to start with a small off grid system to experiment and learn with then expand/improve on it.
2.5hp compressor will take fair bit of power to start, not that difficult with a 48v system.
Be interested to see your system develop.Cheers Aaron Off The Grid
Grogster Admin Group Joined: 31/12/2012 Location: New ZealandPosts: 9498
Posted: 10:15am 02 Sep 2020
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Welcome aboard.
The cruise ship TBS has lots and lots of passengers, so I am sure you will find others of similar interests to chat to, during our cruise into the future.
And I can state for the record, that the good ship TBS is totally virus free. (in terms of it being a 'Virtual' ship if you see what I mean.)Smoke makes things work. When the smoke gets out, it stops!