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08-11-2012 #1
If you're doing this purely for financial reasons, then it's a rather long winded way to earn money given that it will take at least 5 years for the electricity saved to pay for the panel if you get it at a good price. Have you worked out how overall how much energy each appliance requires and thus how long you can run the CNC router for using the remaining energy? Electricity from diesel should be cheaper than from using solar panels.
For beans on toast you want a solar oven
It's annoying that you have to use 12v not 24v, since apart from the efficiency you're limiting yourself to more expensive solar panels.
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08-11-2012 #2
its not for financial reasons... its my little pipe dream to help me keep my chin up if i end up on the scrap heap
i like the idea of the old travelling knife sharpener :)
this charge controller will take 38v open circuit, i'm sure that's pretty typical for a cheap 250w panel
my cnc draws 130W 150W typically... it would draw a shitload much more if i leathered it but i took measurements on a typical run... my desktop will draw more than that when its rendering HD files
im pretty sure i could run for six hours before i got to 50% then sit in the dark until the sun comes up lol
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08-11-2012 #3
Hmm fair enough...
But does it accept 38V with a 12V battery on the output, or just with a 24V battery? Looks like you've got this one, but the listing isn't helpful:
800W Wind Solar Hybrid Mppt Controller (600W Wind + 300W Solar) 12V/24V Auto | eBay
It looks like at least some support having a lower voltage battery, but I'd want to be sure before connecting it up...
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