![]() The idea with this set up is that the smaller generator just keeps the batteries up for normal use. To charge the batteries I am using a mix of generators and chargers.ġ - all power america "2000" watt generator connected to a power max 55 amp 12 volt charger and the 220v inverter charger. Oddly enough it's working out really well. The inverter is an eBay find 3000w surging to 6000w. The thin plate batteries seem to handle it better. The well bank was isolated because of the initial high surge. Bunch of thin plate car batteries to power the pump. One for the house power, deep cycle golf cart batteries hooked up for five 12 volt banks, the second for the 220volt well pump. It is entirely off grid and the existing systems were around 30 years old and falling apart.Ĭurrently I've upgraded the water pump, added three new generators, new 6kw inverter and 10 golf cart batteries for a power bank.Īt this point I'd like to ask some advice about the battery banks and the charging.įirst I have two banks. ![]() I've taken over a cabin, main house is 4 bedrooms, then a barn and two greenhouses. ![]() New here so please let me know if this is the correct forum to post this. Small Cabin Forum / Off-Grid Living / off grid generator and battery bank discussion Forums - Register/Sign Up - Reply - Search - Statistics. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |