I'm planning the electrics for my shed/summer house which is in a field miles away from mains electric. I want to run some 12v led filament lamps along with some 12v Gu10's. Total of around 50W (4A) Also some usb outlets for phone charging etc, and maybe a caravan style water pump for intermittent use.
Although I'm 2399 qualified, I've only ever fitted my own home grid tied system so have little experience with off grid stuff. My question is, can I use a couple of 250w 30v panels like I use at home, and an MPPT controller similar to this to charge a couple of leisure batteries? : 40A LCD MPPT Solar Panel Battery Charge Controller 12V/24V Auto Z-bracket Set SP | eBay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40A-LCD-MPPT-Solar-Panel-Battery-Charge-Controller-12V-24V-Auto-Z-bracket-Set-SP-/382227755272?hash=item58fe8cb108:g:RTsAAOSwImRYJBRD
If so, if the panels are wired in series (60v output) will this controller happily take this voltage and in turn take it down to the voltage required to charge my 12v batteries?
Any advice gratefully received before I start experimenting
Although I'm 2399 qualified, I've only ever fitted my own home grid tied system so have little experience with off grid stuff. My question is, can I use a couple of 250w 30v panels like I use at home, and an MPPT controller similar to this to charge a couple of leisure batteries? : 40A LCD MPPT Solar Panel Battery Charge Controller 12V/24V Auto Z-bracket Set SP | eBay - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40A-LCD-MPPT-Solar-Panel-Battery-Charge-Controller-12V-24V-Auto-Z-bracket-Set-SP-/382227755272?hash=item58fe8cb108:g:RTsAAOSwImRYJBRD
If so, if the panels are wired in series (60v output) will this controller happily take this voltage and in turn take it down to the voltage required to charge my 12v batteries?
Any advice gratefully received before I start experimenting
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