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    solar setup questions.

    so im wanting to put 2 extra batteries, one in the car and one in the camper, or maybe both in the camper.
    either way im using a traxide SC40 dual batt controller kit.
    i would like to use an 80w mono panel. now not being up on the whole solar thing can you guys give me feed back as to wether im going in the right direction?



    i want to use 2x delkor DC31 batteries.
    12v, 100AH, Maintenance Free DEEP CYCLE BATTERY
    Ideal for low power demand applications
    Solar Powered applications
    Sealed installations e.g., Yachts, Caravans etc.

    im looking at this type of panel
    MaximumPower(Wp)
    80W
    MaximumPowerVoltage(V)
    17.6V
    MaximumPower Current(A)
    4.54A
    OpenCircuitVoltage(V)
    21.6V
    ShortCircuitCurrent(A)
    5.43A
    Number of cells(Pcs)
    36PCS
    Size of Module(mm)
    552mm*1108mm*30mm

    Module weight
    8.0kg
    Packing
    Worthy Export
    Dimesion of carton

    560mm*1116mm*40mm MONO

    MaximumSystemVoltage(V)
    1000V
    Wind Bearing
    ≥72%120km/h
    Output tolerance (%)
    +/-5%
    Temperature Range
    -40+80
    Cell Efficiency (%)
    MONO 16%
    Frame(Material,Corners,etc)
    Aluminum alloy
    Standard Test Contions
    AM:1.5,Irradiation:1000W/M2,Tc:25℃
    Warranty
    5years product warranty and25 years lifetime


    and probably this type of reg??if i need one??

    Model no.
    Parameters
    20A Solar Controller
    Rated VoltageVDC
    12 ; 24
    Rated CurrentA
    20
    Max. input VoltageV
    25 ; 50
    Over-Charge
    V
    Protection
    17V ; x2/24V
    Resume
    14.6V ; x2/24V
    Over-Discharge
    V
    Cut-off
    11.1V ; x2/24V
    Resume
    13.1V ; x2/24V
    Over-Loaded
    Cut-off
    16.5V ; 33V
    Resume
    15.0V ; 30V
    Voltage DropV
    Between input and batteries
    0.26
    Between batteries
    and load
    0.15
    No Load Current DrawmA
    ≤6
    HeightM
    ≤5500
    Control mode
    PWM charge mode;
    modified discharge voltage by the discharge rate

    now i'll be running a CF40 fridge (up to 6 amps), 2x 12v fans(1.8amp ea), a 12v water pump(7amps max) and 3x 8watt fluros.

    cheers phil

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    you're heading in the right direction...

    back of the napkin says that from fully charged, without risking your batteries longevity without the panel providng anythingyou should be good for about 3 days providing you dont use the fans too much and providing your reasonable on the fridge setting and youd make 4, mayyybe 5 with the panel

    you should be able to go longer but you risk over discharging the batteries.
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    thanks dave, the fans are to keep the new born and the mum happy, less stress=more sleep
    the fridge is in a thermo bag and would be lucky to see 1/2 power.


    cheers phil

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    looks alright to me.....there was a thread recently on the best place to install the regulator i.e at the solar panel or at the batt.

    i have two separate solar setup with the regulator installed at the two different locations and i do not notice any difference in performance.....the panel with the reg mounted in the control box is more versatile as i can move it around and plug into either the car, camper, a friends car/camper if they are having bat trouble....

    oh, and just keep adding solar panels as your requirement for power increases

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    Solar Power calculator

    Discowhite ,

    If you need to see fairly closely what your intended setup will allow - I have a small excel spreadsheet - solar calculator - which I can send to you if you like .. Its fairly basic but allows you to put the items in with their respective power usage and the amount of time you would use them - eg lights for 3 hours per day etc .. Fridge 24/7 ...

    Let me know if you would like a copy .. and anyone else that reads this -
    Maybe I can pop it on the website someplace - Do you have a file swap area ?

    let me know if I can help

    I've attached the Calculator xls file below - Just fill in the green cells - its already setup with some data - just add your own.
    Any questions - PM or email or here..

    Rgds

    Steve
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    Last edited by Mandrake; 9th January 2010 at 07:14 AM. Reason: Trying to add a Solar Power Calculator file

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    I'd be interested in seeing it too thanks. FYI you can attach up to 10meg ZIP files.

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    I didn't realise an SC40 could do two batteries in the car and one in the trailer I thought thats what the SC80 did
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    trailer will be stand alone for now

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    Quote Originally Posted by discowhite View Post
    thanks dave, the fans are to keep the new born and the mum happy, less stress=more sleep
    the fridge is in a thermo bag and would be lucky to see 1/2 power.


    cheers phil
    Run the fans from the second battery in the car, that will keep more power for your fridge and extend your stay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    Run the fans from the second battery in the car, that will keep more power for your fridge and extend your stay.

    Baz.

    i can run 1 fan from the N120 in 12hrs of being on the battery only looses .4 of a volt and thats with the lights on in the camper too... so i can probably run 2 fans, the lights and the fridge for 3 day easy, just off the battery in the camper.

    cheers phil

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