10-28-20, 03:48 AM | #1 |
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Using my panels without the grid
Hi everyone just found this site and hope I can get something sorted out.
I have 16 panels which are wired as 2 sets of 8. I assume their output is at 192 volts. The system is a grid tied one here in the U.K. What I am wondering is if I can use the panels unmodified on their own off grid. It's a 4Kw system. If I fed one set to a PC power supply and the other to a separate PC power supply I am thinking I could wire one 12 volt output from one with a 5 volt output from the other so I could charge some batteries, I know it would only give around 10 amps at 17 volts but that would be better than nothing and I think it might be possible to develop a more powerful system based on this. Do you see any problems with trying this? I am assuming that the output voltage from the panels would not rise much so as to cause any problems for the PSU input. Forget this I didn't realise this had a transformer input and wasn't what I thought. Last edited by Barrowman; 10-29-20 at 03:47 AM.. |
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charger, computer, off gird, solar |
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