ericchance
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Hello and thank you for taking a moment to read and provide any insight/advice.
My main question is about my math in regard to the solar panels I mention below.
This project is my first journey into solar generators. I will mainly use this system for learning purposes with lessons learned to be applied to future solar projects.
I have no specific power requirements to meet in the system.
Here is what I am looking at...
The 24v GroWatt 3kW all in one. I have already purchased this unit from the eBay link provided by Will on the all in one build section of his site.
300W 24v Renogy RNG-300D-G1. Quantity 6
24v 50ah LiFePO4 Battle Born battery. Quanity 4
From all I have read and watched online, I need to do the following to install this correctly:
Install the (6) 300W 24V Renogy panels in parallel. This should result in 1800w at 24v and 55.8 amps.
Install the (4) 24v 50ah batteries in parallel to result in a 24v 200ah storage solution.
I hope I am not oversimplifying this.
These forums have been a fantastic resource but it can be a little overwhelming in the beginning.
Thank you for your time and consideration!
My main question is about my math in regard to the solar panels I mention below.
This project is my first journey into solar generators. I will mainly use this system for learning purposes with lessons learned to be applied to future solar projects.
I have no specific power requirements to meet in the system.
Here is what I am looking at...
The 24v GroWatt 3kW all in one. I have already purchased this unit from the eBay link provided by Will on the all in one build section of his site.
300W 24v Renogy RNG-300D-G1. Quantity 6
24v 50ah LiFePO4 Battle Born battery. Quanity 4
From all I have read and watched online, I need to do the following to install this correctly:
Install the (6) 300W 24V Renogy panels in parallel. This should result in 1800w at 24v and 55.8 amps.
Install the (4) 24v 50ah batteries in parallel to result in a 24v 200ah storage solution.
I hope I am not oversimplifying this.
These forums have been a fantastic resource but it can be a little overwhelming in the beginning.
Thank you for your time and consideration!