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That’s fair.
I need to install this in my garage (90ft away) for the next 8-12 months so was hoping to not spend the extra on 8awg if I didn’t need to.
Thank you! I figured it was in line with this.
Im researching AIO now.
Having micro inverters, can I connect them to an inverter like the eg4 18k? Or would I need to remove the micro inverters?
I’m wanting to add an alarm system for my work trailer and was wondering if you guys have some input on this?
Trailer will have a 12v system via solar (of course)
I want this to be an inexpensive project (relatively) but I can’t help trying to maximize abilities.
I have recently acquired 9 400w REC panels through an auction and thought it be a good idea to just make it into a simple solar carport to run as much as I could with it.
I had always planned...
Haha I am thinking about it actually! So none of my work should be permanent.
I’m in Seattle, so not much snow. It does get windy though. You are right.
I’ll guess I’ll just stick to the getting it as close as possible
Yep, I understand that. Truefully im probably a couple years away from really devoting myself to installing the 18k as an actual hybrid.
I will be connecting either to the grid as a back up to the panels though.
Essentially is it a
better option to get a 48v OC 400w panel.
I was just wondering whether the 12v panels were more robust for rv’s and trailers.. maybe better at taking a beating?
Hey people,
Research shows me we'd need to get a communication box for his Enphase IQ Combiner 3?
But the product leaves me to think it’s only with proprietary batteries..
Below is the system:
What’s everyone running?
I was planning on 10/3 on a 40amp 2 pole (240v) breaker from the main breaker box to the line in on the 6000xp
The more I research the more confused I get
So I’m getting ready to install panels onto my sheds asphalt shingles and as I’m up there doing my calculations I’ve noticed my neighbours bambo and ADU shade more then I originally thought.
It’s only allowing 40% full sun facing south.
So that leaves me with the option of running 4 in...