2 phone calls 3 plus hours wasted.. 3 reps not knowing any clue to my questions... I am really interested in there hybrid mini splits but they can not answer any technical questions... As of now I just would not buy from them..
It cost $275.00 from techluck....Plus I used 4 250watt panels at $43.00 each shipping included.... My water temperature yesterday was 141 degrees.... In the summer I have not needed to use the upper element... Two people taking daily shower and washing machine for clothes or dishes all free...
I bought a couple used panels cheap!!.. With a clamp amp meter they tested late in the day about 20% below spec... How should they be tested to make sure all cells are working?
I have two panels under exact conditions one is showing 8.2 amps (9amp panel) while the other is showing 5.2 amps... Both putting out the same correct volts.. From what I read once I hook these two up in series the lower amp panel will deteriorate the other panel over time... So I want to get to...
For the life of me all I read is you must use UL listed inverter for your home..If you do not and a fire happens you are out of luck insurance will not pay.. So if this is true why does everyone use non UL inverters?
Will this power a 12btu 110 volt minisplit... Does it have enough power to start it.... And if I want to run the heater for 4 hours at night app 1,000 watts how many batteries do I need.. If it doesn't have enough to start it can I just use capacitors to get enough amps for start up? Thanks
I was hoping to hear what you said but the only problem I see is the growatt 24v 3kw has a max pv input of 145 vdc... How do I hook up 2kw of panels it would far exceed the 145 vdc.... thanks
According to my electric bill I jumped a little over 4ookwh for central AC... I set it to 78 and on average for this month 5 hours a day... There must be an alternative to this... Ductless mini split (they fluctuate between 500 and 1000 watts an hour depending on demand) through a 2.4kw mppor...
A high seer around 24 will be rated at usually at 8 to 10 amps at 110 volts..But they all have variable inverters where once the room which is my living room kitchen meets your desired temp..It may drop all the down to 4 amps or even lower.. Im in a well insulated home...My real question is an...
Just bought a 36 volt golf cart... Does anyone know how to estimate the battery needs..Big Battery has a 36volt package for $500.. But without buying a battery first how do I equate what I would need for 1 or 2 hrs of drive time.. Ive looked online for specs havent found anything except one guy...
The new variable pool pumps run as low as 300 watts..I'm new to figuring certain things out...If I wanted to run the pool pump at 600 watts for 5 hours a day off of solar only what would I need...Can I go X amount of panels into an invertor then just plug the pump into the inverter?So how much...
I just ordered a 240v variable speed pool pump motor..Planning on running it at its lowest level which is 600 watts.. I have 2k in panels .. I do not have thousands of dollars for batteries.. So Is there a way to just hook the panels directly to an inverter and during the summer days just let...
I have two panels I connected in series... Now when I test with my ohm meter for polarity the positive is negative and the negative is positive...Is this suppose to be this way? Totally confused....Thanks in advance