3 SOLAR PANEL DIY WIRING CONFIGURATION SOLAR POWER DIY MODIFIED SINE INVERTER PURE SINE INVERTER


www.greenpowerscience.com PART 3 OF SOLAR PANELS. ADDING AN INVERTER WITH SOME OTHER INFORMATION. VLOG COMBO.

25 Responses to “3 SOLAR PANEL DIY WIRING CONFIGURATION SOLAR POWER DIY MODIFIED SINE INVERTER PURE SINE INVERTER”

  • JULYINJULY:

    Wow, dont see the dorkfactor in GPS guy. I like HIM;-)

  • wjbombo:

    What a rude and shallow thing to say Patriotgal1.

  • Patriotgal1:

    Just wondering how such a dorky guy (no offense) got such a HOT wife?? Guess ALL nice guys don’t finish last!

  • GlennnD:

    ROFL ! :’D

  • EZ4089:

    Wow! Denise has a great set of panels! ;-)

  • redhotchillipopiah:

    Bottom line is, if possible DO NOT connect different types of PV modules together be it in series or in parallel. Because it simply lead to all the other good modules dumping their current into the bad module in that series connection.

  • redhotchillipopiah:

    connecting the amorphous module to the three 15 watt panels will definitely reduce your array output current. in series connection, voltage add up and output current stays the same. if you got one bad cell/module connected in series, then your output current will be equivalent to the current of the lowest performing cell/module. Now where does the current from the other module going to go to? It will be dumped into the bad module/cell as heat! Hotter PV module tend to degrade more rapidly.

  • wickedweekend:

    hi there i got myself a 13 watt briefcase type panel what battery would you recommend?
    i’d be looking to charge a phone and laptop perhaps.
    thx love your vids

  • xSonichawkx:

    Great info, thanks for sharing. The bloopers are great too. :)

  • fredengh:

    I like your videos!
    This may be a dumb question, but how do you check the level of the charge of the battery? Everything I’ve been reading says you don’t want to run the deep cycle batteries below 50% (like 2 golf cart batteries). You say it is OK to run these dry? Won’t it wear out a deep cycle battery as well?

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