Subject on Solar
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 3:15 pm
Well we started off 2015 with our first solar site. Learned a number of things that should of been looked into more and I find that I am still learning on much. The problem is that the winter has proven to be a bit of pain to keep everything going. We just went thought 3 (yes 3) weeks of overcast, fog, rain, and snow. Yesterday was the first full day of sun so it was a very welcome sign of relief. We are looking at adding some wind power as we generally have plenty of it especially during the winter.
What I would like to know from other solar users or anyone that knows about this subject is what would be the most ideal battery bank voltage to use? I current have it setup as a 12v bank but I am thinking about moving to 24v as I believe the conversion from 12v to 48v on the Netonix creates less efficiency compared to the 24v bank.
The other question that I have is if I move to a 24v system should the overall run time stay roughly the same? So say I would take 4 12v batteries that is currently setup as 400AH and change this to a 24v battary bank it would then reduce to 200AH. But on the other hand if I am thinking of this correctly changing the load voltage to 24v to the Netonix should basically cut the amps used in half compared to the 12V system. That would then basically make the run time identical if not longer a bit longer as the conversion to 48v should be more efficient.
What I would like to know from other solar users or anyone that knows about this subject is what would be the most ideal battery bank voltage to use? I current have it setup as a 12v bank but I am thinking about moving to 24v as I believe the conversion from 12v to 48v on the Netonix creates less efficiency compared to the 24v bank.
The other question that I have is if I move to a 24v system should the overall run time stay roughly the same? So say I would take 4 12v batteries that is currently setup as 400AH and change this to a 24v battary bank it would then reduce to 200AH. But on the other hand if I am thinking of this correctly changing the load voltage to 24v to the Netonix should basically cut the amps used in half compared to the 12V system. That would then basically make the run time identical if not longer a bit longer as the conversion to 48v should be more efficient.