Is "Philly" in Pa. or New Philadelphia in Ohio? (We call New
Philadelphia.. "Philly")
Don't ya just love being frugal and using the alternatives! Sounds
like you have it going on up there!
I had planned to go to the MREA but I don't believe I'll make it this
year. Obligations can change in a New York Minute in my life it
seems..LOL
You had mentioned that you've bought some used equipment. What all did
you purchase? Maybe I can help you get something together to mess
with..
Keep in touch..
~Don
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I seen the pics but let's try to get a little more information on the
things you have..
Are there any markings on the panels or any of the things that you
have as far as specifications?
Is that Trace item you have a charge controller or an inverter?
The panels that you have are older units but I'm sure they still work.
I can't really guess what the properties of them are. If the labels
are gone from the panels, There's another way we can get some idea of
what they can do but it may get somewhat complicated.(You may get a
class on how-to-use a volt/ohm meter if you don't know already.) To
get the information "This Way" will require a totally clear sunny day
to get specs as best we can..
Usually systems are worked in reverse. You decide what you desire from
the system and build it to fit the application. In this case, You have
a "Set" amount of wattage in your panels and we need to figure what we
can do with it. This can be a great learning experence for you..
After we gauge the wattage, Then we can figure for the charge
controller (If we need one) and the sizing of the battery..
The volt-ohm meter will be your "Stethoscope" in this venture. You
need to fully understand how one works because you will be using one
many times in many situations. The voltage/resistance functions are
kinda simple but the current testing may get a bit confusing. I
suggest getting a cheapo unit and start playing with it. Focus on
checking voltage and understanding the importance of polarity. (+ and
-) When testing for current, The probes will need to be moved to
different jacks on the meter. The power actually runs through the
meter to the circuit and displays the current draw. Just remember to
change the probes back when checking voltages again! If not, You will
pop a fuse inside of the meter! This shouldn't destroy the meter but
you will learn after you pop that fuse 50 times like I did...lol Once
you've learned on the El Cheepo, Then move to a more accurate,
expensive unit. I might add, Get a digital read out..
OOPS.. I reread some of the above.. 125 watts. If this is the case and
if you have the proper controller, We can have some fun! Let's verify
this, OK.. (You should still learn that volt/ohm meter though..)
At 12 volts, 125 watts figures to be around 10.4 amps of charge. Check
out this site for some calculations.. (Dang pop-ups)
http://www.angelfire.com/pa/baconbacon/page2.html
Keep in touch..
~Don
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