Paul Rodgers
Well-Known Member
OK, Golf cart.
6 * 6v lead batteries, old 36v EZGo golfcart, as dumb as it gets.
Panels, 3 120w 18v panels in series, so the panels generally put out about 50 - 60v, in full sun, at about 5-6 amps.
So that "360watts" is more like 240 in the real world.
Tied down to the roof with zip-ties.
PowrMr mppt controller, very generic (chinese) BUT LOW POWER, 500w max!
Hooks the panels to the batteries (well, I did put in a 30A fuse, on the battery feed side, just caution). used #12 wire, should probably be #10. Fuse on the motor-feed from batteries is 400A. Those are honking great starter-motor cables.
No inverter, no 110vAC, only instrumentation is a voltmeter, which usually reads about 40v initially, dropping to 34 -35v when rumbling along at an astonishing 8mph.
Not even a 12v cigarette lighter. (big mistake, I need to add it for accessories and USB charging)
Lights are 36v (3 12v lights, wired in series, single switch) which means of course no brake lights, and no horn.
Have not plugged the !@#$ thing into a charger in a year
BUT, only few miles/day, very light load. This is FL, its flat, bit wet sometimes, so wheel-spin.
Much to my surprise its never been stuck, frequently used carrying tools to get the neighbors going again.
I can post pix, its VERY ugly. but it works.
Everyone loves it, its so slow we even let kids drive as long as Moma's along!
6 * 6v lead batteries, old 36v EZGo golfcart, as dumb as it gets.
Panels, 3 120w 18v panels in series, so the panels generally put out about 50 - 60v, in full sun, at about 5-6 amps.
So that "360watts" is more like 240 in the real world.
Tied down to the roof with zip-ties.
PowrMr mppt controller, very generic (chinese) BUT LOW POWER, 500w max!
Hooks the panels to the batteries (well, I did put in a 30A fuse, on the battery feed side, just caution). used #12 wire, should probably be #10. Fuse on the motor-feed from batteries is 400A. Those are honking great starter-motor cables.
No inverter, no 110vAC, only instrumentation is a voltmeter, which usually reads about 40v initially, dropping to 34 -35v when rumbling along at an astonishing 8mph.
Not even a 12v cigarette lighter. (big mistake, I need to add it for accessories and USB charging)
Lights are 36v (3 12v lights, wired in series, single switch) which means of course no brake lights, and no horn.
Have not plugged the !@#$ thing into a charger in a year
BUT, only few miles/day, very light load. This is FL, its flat, bit wet sometimes, so wheel-spin.
Much to my surprise its never been stuck, frequently used carrying tools to get the neighbors going again.
I can post pix, its VERY ugly. but it works.
Everyone loves it, its so slow we even let kids drive as long as Moma's along!