Getting busy on my new E450 build.
I owned an E350 used Ryder Truck for nearly 30 years. Used it as a test platform for a rolling equipment truck/ recording studio with living quarters.
Had 500w of PV and 4 golf cart batteries. Could run my music equipment, fridge,TV and lights. Had a 900w AC I...
I’ve been running a 240v TOSOT mini split for nearly a year now. 38 seer.
I’m running it in my box truck with a 24v system and a 4000 watt Magnum inverter that outputs 240v.
System absolutely kicks ass in the summer. Cools down my truck and keeps it cold while drawing around 300 watts...
I’m running the insulated copper tubes from the mini split compressor along the top of my rv roof.
Anybody know of a good watertight way of going through the roof into the rv?
Anything like a solar cable entry gland that can handle 1 inch openings?
I want to mount it flat on the roof. The motorized tilting is apparently unnecessary now that there are more satellites.
Will probably modify power supply to run on dc and save the inverter loss.
I’m confused on this.
I want to use a 450 watt panel that puts out 40 volts and 11 amps.
When I use this on my 24v system will the controller halve the input voltage and double the amperage? Meaning do I need a 22 amp controller?
Or is the input ratings on charge controllers independent from...
I know nothing of 240 volt converters.
There is one mini split system I’m interested in that runs in 240. Has the highest SEER rating and operates at the coldest temps that I’ve found.
Is there a converter that can output 240v and 120v simulate?
Ok. So say I hook up 3 450 watt panels in parallel, voltage stays at 40, amps triple to 36.
When hooked up to my 24 v system am I looking at an 80 amp controller?
My system: 4 208 SOK batteries, 4k watt Magnum inverter, 2k watts of solar panels.
I’d love to be able to charge up quickly at an EV power station on cloudy days.
My inverter charger will take 240 volt input from 2 120v legs that are 180 degrees out of phase.
It’s my understanding that level...
3000 Watt Pure Sine Inverter Charger 24 Volt.
Brand new. Never been energized. I bought it then decided I needed 240v ac and bought another unit.
Paid $1200. DM me with an offer. I’m in Colorado but can ship CONUS.
https://www.aimscorp.net/product/3000-watt-pure-sine-inverter-charger-24-volt/
Im looking for a solution like this. I want to run a 240 volt mini split as well as some 120 v appliances.
I also want a shore line power to charge 24v battery bank. Is it possible to have 120 v shore power coming in while inverter is outputting 240 v?