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Colo_Native
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I am getting ready to install solar system on my new to me DP I am looking at 2 255 watt Sainty Solar panels off craigslist here. I am considering using a renogy 40 MPPT rover elite controller. I put a system on my old FW and I went all out on that but trying to save a buck. II also have a question about installing on a fiberglass roof(Winnebago) do I use screws and Dicor or 3M tape and some dicor? I went to look in the archives for my old system but it has disappeared from here. The MH already has a Magnum Inverter installed. As always thanks for the help
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Colo_Native
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2oldman wrote:
Colo Native wrote:
Also on the batteries I have 4 12v is the pos hooked up at one end and neg to other? It's been awhile since I did solar.
How is your converter hooked up?


Not sure what you are asking.
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Colo_Native
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Colo Native wrote:
Lwiddis wrote:
โ€œThe panels are sitting in a guys garage...โ€

Not comforting. You need a heck of a discount from him.


they are new never used and he wants $180 for each which I think $150 would be fair. But I will run a volt test to make sure



AMP TEST

SHORTED + to -- not connected to anything.

Mere volts will tell you nothing.


Already bought the 300w panels and they test fine.
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Colo_Native
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time2roll wrote:
40 is fine with 600w of solar.


Good to know. Thanks
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RJsfishin
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2oldman wrote:
Colo Native wrote:
Also on the batteries I have 4 12v is the pos hooked up at one end and neg to other? It's been awhile since I did solar.
How is your converter hooked up?

Sounds like you are describing series hookup wich would be 48 volts.
Rich

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2oldman
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Colo Native wrote:
Also on the batteries I have 4 12v is the pos hooked up at one end and neg to other? It's been awhile since I did solar.
How is your converter hooked up?
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

MEXICOWANDERER
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Colo Native wrote:
Lwiddis wrote:
โ€œThe panels are sitting in a guys garage...โ€

Not comforting. You need a heck of a discount from him.


they are new never used and he wants $180 for each which I think $150 would be fair. But I will run a volt test to make sure



AMP TEST

SHORTED + to -- not connected to anything.

Mere volts will tell you nothing.

time2roll
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Colo_Native
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Ok I found 2 brand new 300w panels for $300 so I went with them. I am thinking now that I should go with a 60 amp controller or would a 40 still if I remember the 40 had a 600w max. Also on the batteries I have 4 12v is the pos hooked up at one end and neg to other? It's been awhile since I did solar.
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Colo_Native
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Lwiddis wrote:
โ€œThe panels are sitting in a guys garage...โ€

Not comforting. You need a heck of a discount from him.


they are new never used and he want $180 for each which I think $150 would be fair. But I will run a volt test to make sure
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Colo_Native
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My old system on the FW was 510w solar with a 45 amp tristar and it worked fine. I agree with them laying flat I doubt they would over produce the controller.
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BFL13
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Using 7 flat vs 8 aimed ratio (based on some tests I did in May at 49N)
for amps output at high noon starting with aimed--

510w with 10% heat loss = 459w with say 2% line loss array to controller= 450w input with say 5% controller loss = 428w output. Amps to battery is output watts/battery voltage, so: (with no line loss controller to battery)

428/12.5 = 34.2a and 7/8 of that is 30 amps estimated
428/13.5 = 31.7a and 7/8 of that is 28 amps estimated
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time2roll
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KD4UPL wrote:
Sorry guys. I had a typo with the 310 watts, it's obviously 510 watts of PV, But the amps is still the same: 510 watts / 12 volts = 42.5 amps.
40 amp MPPT is perfectly good for this set-up. Actually a 30 would be fine. Only very rare conditions would produce close to 40 amps.

2oldman
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510w of solar will rarely if ever hit 510w. Maybe 400.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

KD4UPL
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Sorry guys. I had a typo with the 310 watts, it's obviously 510 watts of PV, But the amps is still the same: 510 watts / 12 volts = 42.5 amps.