Green Job Training 80 WATT SOLAR PANEL Grid Tie Inverter Direct Monocrystalline

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SOLAR PANELS SOLAR CO-OP This is a Monocrystalline Solar panel rated at 80 watts. This panel in direct sunlight can power a GTI Grid tie inverter providing 63 watts AC alternating current supplementing the power consumption from the electric company grid. The GTI is a 200 watt version. 3 panels would be needed in parallel to run direct at full power.

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  • Hello again Sir. I am still looking for a grid tie inverter. "to start with then will get the backup system later" I am sure I only need a small one, but what size? for a 1-1 apartment. If I get a 300W, would I need my panels to max out at that, or will it amplify the one that I am making? "i have the time and patience to put 36 cells together. lol saw your other clip" and is it pushing 300W per hour?

  • @cm4english For GTI you need about 20% more panel watts than the inverter rating. For a backup you can use any panel but your battery charging time will be determined by the battery Amp Hours, Current Charge, and the watt input from the panel.

    In regards to 300 watts? They would be watt hours if on for one hour.

  • how do i know if a pure sine inverter is a grid tie inverter?

  • @randywest6 Pure sine or modified sine inverters have 12v posts OUT and IN. Grid tie inverters have a female computer AC plug 3 prong hole out for a male out. And only one red black in. The usually say Grid Tie on them. NEVER hook a pregular inverter to the grid power, it will blow up.

  • am new to this idea. Kind of paranoid about the power going out here durring a storm..... If i were to hook up a solar panal, with a grid tie inveter to my appartment, "just hang it in the window" would that be enough to power the fridge, and a few lights? if so, are other apartments hooked up to mine and try to pull off my power? or would you think that a regular battery/inberter set up would be best for that?

  • @cm4english You would need a 1000 watt REGULAR pure sine inverter and 3 deep cycle batteries to run a fridge and a few lights for 5 hours. A GTI is no good for blackouts. They shut off. You could charge all 3 batteries in about 3 days with a smaller panel. That would be for backup only.

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  • @RichardGee

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  • Time to move at least part of your house off grid.

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  • @solaris300

    It will take around 10 Years - to pay you back on Commercial Solar Panels

    If you want to cut this time short to 1-2 Years

    There is a website that explain how to build your own Solar Panels

    Go to Google and Search for...

    "Top DIY Solar Panels Review"

    Go for the First Result (Skip The Advertisements)

  • Hey Dan! If I get a grid tie inverter (what kind should I get?), can I add 1 solar panel at a time as I get them?

  • does this store power?? for when the sun goes down?

  • im not an expert wat so ever but im wondering what u can power with 80 watts? it doesnt seem like a lot.

  • Hello Dan,, In your example you are using a panel rated at 80watts that yields 63 watts back to the grid. In my setup I have 2x125 watt panels and 1x85 for a total of 335 watts rated.

    The problem is I am only yielding 120 watts back to the grid as displayed on my watts-up meter, Why is the yield so low. This reading was at 2pm no clouds in sky, I am losing around 50% or more and its very frustrating... Please help... Thank you,,,,

  • sorry clicked negative  but wanted to click positive..... i apologize!

  • Solar is a big waste of Taxpayer dollars. I do love my $2 solar lawn lights that I bought with my own money, not other peoples money.

    I wonder if you live in Chicago, where the cloud cover is about 47% and the snow gets 2 ft deep, solar would have a payback? NOT

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