4-20mA
an analog man in a digital world
- Location
- Charleston SC
- Occupation
- Process Control, Instrumentation & Electrical
In a stand alone system...
I've never used these or tried this, but trying to figure it out now. Using batteries to operate a very remote gate. Anyway, should I use a bigger controller to utilize more amp from parralleling the charger panels?
I *think* I need to take out the third battery AND add the second panel to get 70Ah capacity on a full charge.
100W panel at optimum power (5hrs good sun per day) yields 500Wh/day
(100W * 5hr = 500Wh)
12V * (35Ah * 3batt) = 1260wh
which means that even with two panels (1000Wh) I can't charge all three batteries
so...
2 panels (in parallel, I think, to maintain the voltage and add the current) should yield 1000Wh
Panel: 12V @ 100W -> 1000Wh/day
Batt: 12V * (35Ah * 2batt) = 840Wh
Provided that the charge controller can handle the amps that should do it. Trying to figure out the amps:
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- Panels In Parallel -
V * A = W
12V * X amp = 200W (both panels in parallel)
X = 17Amp available
17 * 1.25 safety factor = 20.83 amp
So would I need a 50amp controller then or a 20amp DC breaker? What say you
I've never used these or tried this, but trying to figure it out now. Using batteries to operate a very remote gate. Anyway, should I use a bigger controller to utilize more amp from parralleling the charger panels?
I *think* I need to take out the third battery AND add the second panel to get 70Ah capacity on a full charge.
100W panel at optimum power (5hrs good sun per day) yields 500Wh/day
(100W * 5hr = 500Wh)
12V * (35Ah * 3batt) = 1260wh
which means that even with two panels (1000Wh) I can't charge all three batteries
so...
2 panels (in parallel, I think, to maintain the voltage and add the current) should yield 1000Wh
Panel: 12V @ 100W -> 1000Wh/day
Batt: 12V * (35Ah * 2batt) = 840Wh
Provided that the charge controller can handle the amps that should do it. Trying to figure out the amps:
--------------------------------
- Panels In Parallel -
V * A = W
12V * X amp = 200W (both panels in parallel)
X = 17Amp available
17 * 1.25 safety factor = 20.83 amp
So would I need a 50amp controller then or a 20amp DC breaker? What say you