I've been doing some rough calculations and the pool pump is killing me. Here's the info I've got:
pool pump:
brand: Century, 1.5HP
volts: 230/115
amps 7.2A/14.4A
chlorine cell:
brand: Solaxx
input volts: 120/240
input amps: 1.8A/0.9A
output volts: 30vDC
output amps: 6A
desired results:
charge during the day (4-6 hours usable sun in this location
battery configuration: lifepo4 (minimum ah to achieve goal)
I want to run the pump and salt cell off the battery at night for 10 hours
If I go strictly off of aH I think that is 14.4A + 1.8A + 6A = 22.2 aH running for 10 hours for a total of 222 aH. So I'm guessing a 280aH battery bank would work using EVE cells.
Is this right? If so what equipment would I need to take this thing solar? I'm guessing a single 400 watt panel would get me the 9/10 hours off of the battery at night?
what would I need as far as battery, bms, inverter, panel (what else) to accomplish this?
thanks
pool pump:
brand: Century, 1.5HP
volts: 230/115
amps 7.2A/14.4A
chlorine cell:
brand: Solaxx
input volts: 120/240
input amps: 1.8A/0.9A
output volts: 30vDC
output amps: 6A
desired results:
charge during the day (4-6 hours usable sun in this location
battery configuration: lifepo4 (minimum ah to achieve goal)
I want to run the pump and salt cell off the battery at night for 10 hours
If I go strictly off of aH I think that is 14.4A + 1.8A + 6A = 22.2 aH running for 10 hours for a total of 222 aH. So I'm guessing a 280aH battery bank would work using EVE cells.
Is this right? If so what equipment would I need to take this thing solar? I'm guessing a single 400 watt panel would get me the 9/10 hours off of the battery at night?
what would I need as far as battery, bms, inverter, panel (what else) to accomplish this?
thanks