I have two panels (Kyocera KU265-6MCA) that give more than 500Watts of power at 24 Volts. I want to build a small emergency system that maximizes these panels and expect to "make do" with their output. I believe (perhaps stupidly) that the following two items can be the main part of my system, needing only wires, fuses, etc. Also, for a small system should I go 12V?
- ECO-WORTHY All-in-one Solar Charger Inverter Built in 3000W 24V Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter and 50A Solar Controller for Off-Grid System $365
https://www.amazon.com/ECO-WORTHY-C...B087JNXND8/ref=psdc_13638742011_t2_B08R3MSXTG
- 12V 300Ah LiFePO4 Deep Cycle Battery, Built-in 190A BMS, 2000-5000 Cycles, Perfect for RV, Caravan, Solar, Marine, Home Storage and Off-Grid
Brand: CHINS 4.6 out of 5 stars 104 ratings | 190 answered questions Price: $1,249.99
www.amazon.com
Going with this because we are not big on upkeep, and want to keep the setup as automatic as possible.
I am such a beginner! and expect such calumny to elicit some laughs and (hopefully) educational advice
- ECO-WORTHY All-in-one Solar Charger Inverter Built in 3000W 24V Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter and 50A Solar Controller for Off-Grid System $365
https://www.amazon.com/ECO-WORTHY-C...B087JNXND8/ref=psdc_13638742011_t2_B08R3MSXTG
- 12V 300Ah LiFePO4 Deep Cycle Battery, Built-in 190A BMS, 2000-5000 Cycles, Perfect for RV, Caravan, Solar, Marine, Home Storage and Off-Grid
Brand: CHINS 4.6 out of 5 stars 104 ratings | 190 answered questions Price: $1,249.99
Amazon.com: 12V 200Ah LiFePO4 Battery, Built-in 200A BMS, 2000+ Cycles, Each battery Can Support 2560W Power Output, Perfect for RV, Caravan, Solar, Marine, Home Storage and Off-Grid: Automotive
Amazon.com: 12V 200Ah LiFePO4 Battery, Built-in 200A BMS, 2000+ Cycles, Each battery Can Support 2560W Power Output, Perfect for RV, Caravan, Solar, Marine, Home Storage and Off-Grid: Automotivewww.amazon.com
Going with this because we are not big on upkeep, and want to keep the setup as automatic as possible.
I am such a beginner! and expect such calumny to elicit some laughs and (hopefully) educational advice