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Thanks for the vid , I was wondering about those kits at Harbor Freight ,I have a couple panels I got from Nothern Tool , they work pretty good , 30 watt? total output , excellent for charging batteries, at my cabin , convert to 110 for lights and a fan plus my laptop , cell phone charger . You would be amazed at how little energy you really need if you get back to basic needs .Lights are a big deal for me , coil type flouesent 13 watt in basic lamps, ( 60 w ) way to go .Thanks again !
@skippy3840 Thanks found some on CL,? 6V Titan T-145′s 260amh@20Amps:) Should work fine for what I’m trying to accomplish. Will give that a shot as a fall back though. Take care.
@minbound Try Sams Club. My batteries are Energizer 6volt EGC2 golf cart batteries, 105 min at 220 amp/hours each. Cost is about $75 each and they are going? on 3 years old now without a hitch.
@docsimonson marine batteries aren’t really the optimum ones to use for solar systems the 6V gold cart batteries are because the hold a better charge and give more amp hours. I am trying to pick up two on Craigslist this weekend they are Trojan 6V T-145,? 530 Min @25Amps, 145 Min @75Amps, 260AH @20Amps, 72 Lbs then a 7 amp charge controller and as big a inverter as I can get but nothing less than a 1000w. Check out OBXSolwind’s channel & Fubarprotocol they can probably answer this question better
How many Marine batteries can this realistically charge, and how fast? Could you use it to keep a refrigerator running, or is it really only for lights and recharging electronics? It looks pretty cool.?
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@SultanOfShinola It was Grayv’s channel and yes it is a true statement. This was just a quick test just to? show folks how simple this system is to use. Take care.
I’m not too certain, but I heard somewhere that you have to “burn in” those panels for awhile before using them. I’m trying? to remember which YT channel I heard it on, or whether it’s a valid statement, but just thought I would put that out there.
Nice set up bro, got me looking around? now lol.
@minbound right on… well the panel is nearly 4 amps at 12 volts so i was just wondering if you could connect several of the pannels up to that? single controler… there may be some info to that regard under the controler that has amx input and output in amps… if you have a chance have a look see. thanks brother man, hope your having a good weekend!
@SoCalPreppers? Not exactly sure or the total watts, but I’m thinking about getting a different controller unit later.
very cool set up man, what is the max output in watts or amps that? the controler can handle… ? Im currious… looks like a pretty cool set up man!
@usfreedom22 LOL, I figured I probably would? get a chance before you.
You got to test yours before I? did, LOL.
Great setup. Looks pretty simple to use. Been thinking of doing something like this for a while. I have a woodstove for heat,? lamps for light etc. but would be nice for charging phones, laptops and such. Thanks for sharing.
I have one of these systems. Check out my video. It works? pretty well if you don’t expect it to run the whole neighborhood. My garage has been offgrid since I got this system last Christmas.
Lookin good i have got to get me one of those atleast 1 for starters those are pretty awsome sets glad to see um tested out by someone i know and trust God Bless?
@missouriprepper Thanks, nope I’m planing on making a “suitcase” for them and have it? so I can set them up when I need them.
Nice looking set up? are you planing on putting the panel’s on the roof?
@minbound thank you? much!
yeah, love it. I must get myself set up. I’m aiming for a generator before winter then solar for spring?
Thanks for showing us around. cool vid
@ThePatriotsChoice Yes, if you had a cigarette lighter adapter for charging your laptop you could charge your laptop from the panels themselves. If you did that I don’t think it wouldn’t take that long to charge it as you get pretty much a constant 14.5 to 15V of the? panels themselves in sunny weather. There is another way that you can wire your panels and get more volts at one time too. Fubarprotocol has a good video explaining that. Take care.
@minbound Obviously…I don’t think you caught on? to what I was saying. Like the cell phone, a Laptop has an internal battery. If you had an adapter I think you could charge the laptop through DC. It would take several days to complete the charge though.
@ThePatriotsChoice The panels will not charge or run your laptop without a battery bank to provide the correct amount of power for your laptop as the panels are basically just a large trickle charger. So would need at least one? 12V deep cycle battery and an inverter to run/charge you laptop.
@minbound Just throwing it out there…Laptops have a inverter attached to the charging cable. I believe my battery is a 11.V. The problem would be the mAh coming off your panels rather than voltage. You would need to charge them and? let them build up a change. My guess a couple of days between uses.
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