Hi all...
I'm a newbie here and I'm planing to build an off-grid system for my home.
So far I'm planning on using a DIY LiFePO4 battery 280ah 24v (From Amy).
Referring to the sketch attached (ignore any wire sizes, switches or fuses) I have a question.
Assuming it's day time (charge controller is up and running) and for some reason the battery is very low (assume the battery was used the previous night).
If the inverter is turned on, won't the power from the charge controller sent to the inverter as well?
The ideal situation would be that the inverter will draw power only from the battery and not the charge controller.
Is this the way it would work or is there some sort of solution to this?
I'm planning on using a 300A or larger Daly Smart BMS.
Thanks.
I'm a newbie here and I'm planing to build an off-grid system for my home.
So far I'm planning on using a DIY LiFePO4 battery 280ah 24v (From Amy).
Referring to the sketch attached (ignore any wire sizes, switches or fuses) I have a question.
Assuming it's day time (charge controller is up and running) and for some reason the battery is very low (assume the battery was used the previous night).
If the inverter is turned on, won't the power from the charge controller sent to the inverter as well?
The ideal situation would be that the inverter will draw power only from the battery and not the charge controller.
Is this the way it would work or is there some sort of solution to this?
I'm planning on using a 300A or larger Daly Smart BMS.
Thanks.