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sugest solar system components for home 1000 wat?
Two 12 volt 175 Ah and 100 Ah batteries, two inverters 600 wat having 12 volt input and other 1000 wat having 36 volt input available, what are possible matching solar penal and charge controller specs ?
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- digquicklyLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Hmm, ..., See the link below for power controller specs. I think you're going to have an issue in that your voltages and battery Amp hours are mismatched. First , you need standardize on a 12 volt system ad not mix voltages. You're just going to cause a complicated headache mixing the system up like that. Plus none of the power controlers I've researched taker a 36v input. So standardize on 12v. Next, your batteries of the same AMP hour ratting else when you put them in parallel you're not going to get the maximum amp hrs of output. Finally, you need to use marine batteries not car batteries.
http://www.sunforceproducts.com/product_details.ph...
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I realize your question is a bit off the mark fr astronomy but when I'm in the field observing and away from the electrical grid I have to generate my own power to keep my equipment running. So I have some experience with powering remote devices.
- John WLv 78 years ago
As this is the astronomy and space forum, you would first need a star, about 80 Jupiter masses of hydrogen would do the trick...