@CybershulDotCom The only advantages 24V and 48V systems have are reduced cable size for a given load and minor efficiency gains in inverters. Systems with an operating electrical potential over 12V only make sense if the only DC load is a BIG inverter, which for reliability reasons is not good design practice. Small DC loads are usually either more expensive or harder to get in 24V/48V versions or are not available in anything other than 12V.
Good job! Looks nice and I am sure works well but looks like a lot of equipment for 1500 watts.
breckandy 2 weeks ago
Nicely done!
tonyutter 1 month ago
Very clean set-up. Nice job!
sunsensational 1 month ago
Not to good mate i have to move it to the roof as it dont get much wind were it is now.
SandRpro 1 month ago
great job
ive completed my solar shed
now time to do the house !!
crsbt 3 months ago
Why 12V and not 24V or 48V?
CybershulDotCom 6 months ago
@CybershulDotCom The only advantages 24V and 48V systems have are reduced cable size for a given load and minor efficiency gains in inverters. Systems with an operating electrical potential over 12V only make sense if the only DC load is a BIG inverter, which for reliability reasons is not good design practice. Small DC loads are usually either more expensive or harder to get in 24V/48V versions or are not available in anything other than 12V.
randacnam7321 6 months ago