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Would like to expand from another thread - Aptera-style solar panels in SUV option.
I will get back to that relevance later.
I have inferred that perhaps my knowledge/experience with home solar electric may be deficient. Perhaps info below will reassure and maybe even prevent someone posting to educate re pre basic solar information.
I am not an electrical engineer, nor a solar engineer, actually not an engineer at all, but solar electric is my life, not a hobby. I check the status of my system every day, whether in person standing in front of it or remotely via internet if Iām away. No power, means no water, no internet, nothing in house works, no happy wife.
Back in 2003 we bought property for our future home. Initial estimate was about $60k to bring commercial power to property. That only guaranteed having a forever bill in $200-300/month range forever and the reliability of the service (or not). Neighbors had off grid solar. We needed power to live in cottage we built while building our house.
My 1st system, 2005 was right out of Home Power magazine. 4 PV @ 120 watts each, charge controller, inverter/charger and some monitors assembled from Ebay, and a bunch of the largest 12 volt deep cycle batteries Samās Club had. A neighbor helped acquire rest of components locally and helped to wire. Not worlds best system, but it worked. Unfortunately, too much battery for too little PV. Lead acid batteries go down hill quickly if not properly charged. I soon added a 400w wind turbine. While pleased to see the led glowing at night, I never saw a plus up on battery meter. I added 2 more solar panels, an Outback charge controller, new 6 volt golf cart type batteries, upgrading system from 12 to 24 volts. Worked dependably for a number of years. Those same panels now power a DC pool pump.
During this time we started building our house and in 2007 turned on 48volt Outback based system, 4.5kw of 125w PV ($700/panel those days)with 2 Outback CC, 2 FX 3048 inverters, 3 kw each, 12 Rolls Surette 4v premium LA batteries and associated meters and controls to make it as much an integrated system as possible. I assisted in the design and install of this system so to be able to self maintain. Could have bought 2 Slate trucks. Over next couple years I added more PV, 2 more CC, 2 more inverters, undated controls and meters until I could actually monitor and control via internet. Was able to deinstall the cottage system and power from the house system. 2017, RS batteries started showing age, almost 10 years old. I researched alternatives and at urging of local supplier installed 21 Aquion saltwater 48v batteries. Within months, that Obama company went bankrupt and the professor went back to teaching after selling to Chinese company. Less than 2 years later was running generator hours per day inspite of upgrading all the old PV to 14kw. Nov 2017 I replaced the Aquions with 12 SimpliPhi 3.8 kw LiFePo batteries. Later that month I assisted my installer replacing the FX system with a new Outback Radian, 12kw system. Had intended to do it myself but his installed price was better than my equipment only price. Two years ago, I built a new PV array of 4.4 kw and added 3 more SimpliPhi LiFePos for a total of 57kw. We have a very robust system. This winter I upgraded to 16kw of inverters. Daily use is around 35kwhr, more if running the hot tub.
The heart of system. Before latest upgrades. Newest 12 PV array, 3 batteries, and a few assorted pieces not showing. Need newer pic.
I think these batteries would take up too much space in my Slate bed
The latest PV upgrade is basis for my potential Slate charging as I would/could divert that solar to charge the Slate, but HOW? Hence my Aptera interest.
Traditionally, a home solar system, be it off grid or grid tied will include at minimum, PV array(s), Charge Controller (s), Inverter (s), battery if off grid, or hybrid, and some controls and monitors. Now there are some newer, Chinese All in One systems, SolArc and Fortress are two, where everything except battery is in a single box. I have read where some can run without battery, but I think that has to be grid tied, not sure, but system has to be powered somehow.
Aptera connection.
So I can charge EV using my traditional system, but that would add about 20kwh daily load and my preference is not to add that stress to system/batteries. So my hope is find the black box that could connect to my excess, diverted PV power and directly charge EV. Aptera FAQ indicates they have that piece. So far I cannot find nor anyone else identify such a blackbox. And of course that could allow for off site charging with portable or Slate mounted PV.
Possibly could add an All in One, but that would be another $3-4K not counting Level 2 charger. Doesnāt seem cost effective and more to maintain.
Another alternative could be Bluetti. Their Apex 300 will accept 4k PV via an adapter and output 3.8kw of 240 v, 16 amps. Cheaper than All in one and even portable With or without PV.
If anyone has appropriate input/discussion Iām all ears. If you wish more info on my system, can answer that as well.
I will get back to that relevance later.
I have inferred that perhaps my knowledge/experience with home solar electric may be deficient. Perhaps info below will reassure and maybe even prevent someone posting to educate re pre basic solar information.
I am not an electrical engineer, nor a solar engineer, actually not an engineer at all, but solar electric is my life, not a hobby. I check the status of my system every day, whether in person standing in front of it or remotely via internet if Iām away. No power, means no water, no internet, nothing in house works, no happy wife.
Back in 2003 we bought property for our future home. Initial estimate was about $60k to bring commercial power to property. That only guaranteed having a forever bill in $200-300/month range forever and the reliability of the service (or not). Neighbors had off grid solar. We needed power to live in cottage we built while building our house.
My 1st system, 2005 was right out of Home Power magazine. 4 PV @ 120 watts each, charge controller, inverter/charger and some monitors assembled from Ebay, and a bunch of the largest 12 volt deep cycle batteries Samās Club had. A neighbor helped acquire rest of components locally and helped to wire. Not worlds best system, but it worked. Unfortunately, too much battery for too little PV. Lead acid batteries go down hill quickly if not properly charged. I soon added a 400w wind turbine. While pleased to see the led glowing at night, I never saw a plus up on battery meter. I added 2 more solar panels, an Outback charge controller, new 6 volt golf cart type batteries, upgrading system from 12 to 24 volts. Worked dependably for a number of years. Those same panels now power a DC pool pump.
During this time we started building our house and in 2007 turned on 48volt Outback based system, 4.5kw of 125w PV ($700/panel those days)with 2 Outback CC, 2 FX 3048 inverters, 3 kw each, 12 Rolls Surette 4v premium LA batteries and associated meters and controls to make it as much an integrated system as possible. I assisted in the design and install of this system so to be able to self maintain. Could have bought 2 Slate trucks. Over next couple years I added more PV, 2 more CC, 2 more inverters, undated controls and meters until I could actually monitor and control via internet. Was able to deinstall the cottage system and power from the house system. 2017, RS batteries started showing age, almost 10 years old. I researched alternatives and at urging of local supplier installed 21 Aquion saltwater 48v batteries. Within months, that Obama company went bankrupt and the professor went back to teaching after selling to Chinese company. Less than 2 years later was running generator hours per day inspite of upgrading all the old PV to 14kw. Nov 2017 I replaced the Aquions with 12 SimpliPhi 3.8 kw LiFePo batteries. Later that month I assisted my installer replacing the FX system with a new Outback Radian, 12kw system. Had intended to do it myself but his installed price was better than my equipment only price. Two years ago, I built a new PV array of 4.4 kw and added 3 more SimpliPhi LiFePos for a total of 57kw. We have a very robust system. This winter I upgraded to 16kw of inverters. Daily use is around 35kwhr, more if running the hot tub.
The heart of system. Before latest upgrades. Newest 12 PV array, 3 batteries, and a few assorted pieces not showing. Need newer pic.
I think these batteries would take up too much space in my Slate bed
The latest PV upgrade is basis for my potential Slate charging as I would/could divert that solar to charge the Slate, but HOW? Hence my Aptera interest.
Traditionally, a home solar system, be it off grid or grid tied will include at minimum, PV array(s), Charge Controller (s), Inverter (s), battery if off grid, or hybrid, and some controls and monitors. Now there are some newer, Chinese All in One systems, SolArc and Fortress are two, where everything except battery is in a single box. I have read where some can run without battery, but I think that has to be grid tied, not sure, but system has to be powered somehow.
Aptera connection.
So I can charge EV using my traditional system, but that would add about 20kwh daily load and my preference is not to add that stress to system/batteries. So my hope is find the black box that could connect to my excess, diverted PV power and directly charge EV. Aptera FAQ indicates they have that piece. So far I cannot find nor anyone else identify such a blackbox. And of course that could allow for off site charging with portable or Slate mounted PV.
Possibly could add an All in One, but that would be another $3-4K not counting Level 2 charger. Doesnāt seem cost effective and more to maintain.
Another alternative could be Bluetti. Their Apex 300 will accept 4k PV via an adapter and output 3.8kw of 240 v, 16 amps. Cheaper than All in one and even portable With or without PV.
If anyone has appropriate input/discussion Iām all ears. If you wish more info on my system, can answer that as well.