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| - | >> “It is cheaper and easier to use less power than it is to make more power.” – highdesertranger | + | DRAFT |
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| + | > “It is cheaper and easier to use less power than it is to make more power.” – highdesertranger | ||
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| + | > ...the //why// is important. If you are trying to **meet a specific performance goal** you can save money by identifying performance bottlenecks and upgrading the relevant components. If you want to do the upgrades because they sound like **a fun project** then throw all the parts at it you want with my sincere blessing. I certainly am not immune to fun projects. -- secessus((https:// | ||
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| ====== upgrading an existing power setup ====== | ====== upgrading an existing power setup ====== | ||
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| So your existing [[electrical: | So your existing [[electrical: | ||
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| - | * the first step to fixing a problem is to **understand | + | * the first step to fixing a problem is to **understand** |
| * human nature leads us to want simple solutions to complex problems | * human nature leads us to want simple solutions to complex problems | ||
| * marketers and influencers have vested interests in convincing us that simple solutions exist: | * marketers and influencers have vested interests in convincing us that simple solutions exist: | ||
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| + | ===== big picture: | ||
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| + | * if your existing system usually meets needs but **occasionally falls short** in anomalous circumstances it might be simpler/ | ||
| + | * if your existing system is **close to meeting needs** ((like within 10% of hitting [your daily power requirements](https:// | ||
| + | * if your existing system is **far from meeting needs** then the [[electrical: | ||
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| >> defining the real problem is is 90% of the solution | >> defining the real problem is is 90% of the solution | ||
| - | ... and that applies here. I understand why we humans don't want to spend time/effort figuring out the probem. It's not fun and we don't get to buy stuff yet. | + | ... and that applies here. I understand why we humans don't want to spend time/effort figuring out the problem. It's not fun and we don't get to buy stuff yet. |
| There are two main areas where the problem can reside, or it can be in both. | There are two main areas where the problem can reside, or it can be in both. | ||
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| This is listed first because **reducing demand is free**((usually)) and trivial to test. It's like the old joke: | This is listed first because **reducing demand is free**((usually)) and trivial to test. It's like the old joke: | ||
| - | Patient - "it hurts when I do //this// (sticks finger in eye)" | + | Patient - "it hurts when I do //this// (sticks finger in eye)" |
| - | Doctor - "So stop doing that." | + | Doctor - "Stop doing that." |
| + | Some loads are mandatory and we can't "stop doing that" | ||
| + | === demand scheduling === | ||
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| + | Sometimes just changing when the load runs can eliminate/ | ||
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| + | Supply problems can the broken down into charging, bank capacity, and throughput bottlenecks. | ||
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| + | === charging bottlenecks === | ||
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| + | Charging bottlenecks occur when the battery bank could happily [[opinion: | ||
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| + | A major cause of underperformance is **reliance on a single form of charging**. | ||
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| + | * solar | ||
| + | * maybe we have no solar at all | ||
| + | * maybe we have unused roofspace to devote to more panel | ||
| + | * maybe the panel we have is [[opinion: | ||
| + | * maybe we went with portable panels but [[https:// | ||
| + | * maybe we went with mounted panels but park the rig in the shade. | ||
| + | * alternator | ||
| + | * maybe we are not charging from the alternator at all | ||
| + | * maybe we are forgetting to enable charging from the alt after [[electrical: | ||
| + | * maybe the alternator has [[electrical: | ||
| + | * shore power | ||
| + | * maybe we are not [[electrical: | ||
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| + | === bank capacity bottlenecks === | ||
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| + | If you can charge the bank consistently but run out of power overnight or in periods of decreased harvest you may just need more bank capacity. | ||
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| + | === throughput bottlenecks === | ||
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| + | These are related to the systems above, but are less obvious. | ||
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| + | * panels and PWM solar charge controllers poorly matched, resulting in [[electrical: | ||
| + | * insufficient panel wattage | ||
| + | * panel wattage grossly oversized for the MPPT controller (>30% [[electrical: | ||
| + | * DC-DC [[electrical: | ||
| + | * wiring undersized for alternator charging with a combiner (relay/ | ||