Solar Cells / Off Grid Charging system
The lowest cost solar products that I am aware of are at Sunelec.com. Please correct me if there are better sources.
The following is their 6500W rated system that includes everything with the exception of the batteries (see other email for the battery discussion). This system is quoted at $16K on their website or almost $2.50 per watt with everything.
6475 W SUN-SV-T-185 LV NOW is ID-1656
5 strings of 7 modules in series$ 2.42 PER WATT
Qty DESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE AMOUNT
35 SUN Solar Panel 185 Watts 17.30 Vmp NOW is ID-1656 $1.62 / Watt $299.70 $10,489.50
25 1 Foot Battery Cable - BC-1, 2/0 AWG $8.16 $204.00
24 Battery - USP-U-225C U.S. Power 225 Amp Hour 6V
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5 Breaker - MNEPV20 $10.40 $52.00
5 Solar Panel Cable - MC4 Connectors 30ft $37.74 $188.70
2 5 Foot Inverter Cable - BC-5, 2/0 AWG $40.80 $81.60
2 MNEDC60 $16.00 $32.00
2 Outback Power Solar Charge Controller 80A FM-80 $586.50 $1,173.00
1 Delta Lightning Arrestor LA302DC 300VDC $40.00 $40.00
1 Midnight Solar Combiner Box MNPV6 $93.00 $93.00
1 MNDC250 $188.00 $188.00
1 Xantrex Grid-Tie/Off-Grid Inverter/Charger 6000 Watts 48 Volts XW6048 $3,138.00 $3,138.00
( Total System Price Does Not Include Batteries )
Total $15,679.80
Questions (please add any responses under each question for clarity):
* Is this off grid system suitable for a marine environment?
* Does anyone have any positive or negative things to say about any of the components here?
* Does anyone have anything good or bad to say about this particular vendor
or can offer a better alternative?
* Does anyone have any better suggestions for a 6500W solar charging system?
* would like to run totally off grid, however there may be times I need to dip into harbor to juice up the batteries. Assuming I go with the ones that are highly tolerant of massive charging amperage, what would folks recommend for a super high capacity shore power charging system that I could run a couple of high capacity charging cables too to replenish the batteries in a hurry. Thoughts?
Any other comments about the SOLAR CHARGING portion of this project, please feel free to be as verbose as possible. Links to manufacturers, and any and all pricing and performance data is sincerely appreciated.
My best,
Bill
Monday, August 22, 2011
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