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electrical:solar:frugal [2017/10/15 18:12]
frater_secessus [converter]
electrical:solar:frugal [2020/10/11 19:48] (current)
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-====== Making do with tiny solar setups ======+====== Making the most of your solar setup ======
  
 [this is a dump of a reddit post I made;  will clean up later. fs] [this is a dump of a reddit post I made;  will clean up later. fs]
  
  
 +This page is more about making do with what you already have than about about what to buy if you are [[electrical:solar:gentle_intro|starting from scratch]].
 ===== system sizing ===== ===== system sizing =====
  
-Large solar installs are can be useful but are overkill (in size, output and expense) for many campers.  [[http://rvwiki.mousetrap.net/doku.php?id=electrical:solar:builds|100w and similar]] installs can work +Large solar installs are can be useful but are overkill (in size, output and expense) for many campers.  Even [[http://rvwiki.mousetrap.net/doku.php?id=electrical:solar:builds|100w]] installs can work well, particularly [[electrical:12v:alt_and_solar|in combination]] with [[electrical:12v:alternator|alternator/"dual-battery" charging]].  [[electrical:solar:builds#w1|200w]] is the most common solar configuration on CRVL.
  
  
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-==== increasing supply ==== 
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-  * Angle your panels to the sun if possible.  If hard mounted, face them to the south. 
-  * Avoid shade 
-  * keep the panel clean 
-  * ensure there is room under the panel for cooling breezes to flow 
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-==== reducing load ==== 
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-test 
-  * Get used to turning loads off when they are not in active use. Add switches if necessary to prevent “parasitic” draws.  
-  * turn down brightness on tablet, phone, TV, and laptop screens. 
-  * cook and heat with propane instead of electricity 
-  * Inverters 
-    * minimize the use of inverters by using 12v appliances and adapters when possible 
-    * turn inverters off when not in use 
-    * size the inverter to meet the needs of your biggest loads.  Oversizing wastes power because bigger inverters have more parasitic draw. 
-    * use MSW unless your intended uses need PSW;  MSW have lower parasitic draws. 
  
  
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 ===== charge controllers ===== ===== charge controllers =====
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 +You can eek out a bit [[electrical:solar:pwm_tweaking|more power from PWM]] or [[electrical:solar:shunt_tweaking|"shunt"]] charge controllers by tweaking their setpoints.
  
  
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 ===== batteries ===== ===== batteries =====
  
 +First off: box store marine, dual-purpose or "deep cycle" batteries are [[electrical:12v:deep_cycle_battery#chain_store_batteries|not deep cycle]].  Can you use them if you already have them?  You bet.
  
-FIXME+There is no magic way to increase the limited //performance// (capacity) of these batteries, but you can help them last longer.  Those with removable caps can be [[electrical:12v:charging#watering_batteries|watered]], which will extend their useful life.   
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 +Drawing them down to only 80% State of Charge (also written as [[electrical:depth_of_discharge|20% Depth of Discharge]]) instead of deep cycle's 50% SoC may double their lifetime.  Secessus calls this [[electrical:solar:shallow_cycling|"shallow cycling"]]. 
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 +If you don't have a spare battery you can even [[electrical:solar:shallow_cycling|use your starter battery]] with various levels of success.
 ===== converter ===== ===== converter =====
 +{{ https://www.circuitspecialists.com/content/image/110880/600/ps1-60w-sl12-0.jpg?200}}
 +If you have an adjustable 12v power supply around you can make it into a dumb converter. In this pic the "pot" (potentiometer) is the orange plastic part near the connectors;  it's labeled Vadj for //voltage adjust// You can adjust output voltage((within reason, usually 10-15%)) by turning it with a small screwdriver. 
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 +For deep cycling:  try setting it to a low Absorption voltage like 14v 
  
-FIXME+For shallow cycling:  try setting the output to a high Float voltage like 13.6v or so.  
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