what is the aproximated power of your solar array? I have just stumbled over your channel. Also if you could point out towards the fellah from whom you guided yourself would be awesome. Have you thought of using Iron Zinc batteries for the system? In what country are you living. Cool design
The total power of the three arrays is 25.5 kW. This is accomplished with two strings of 10 425W solar panels paralleled to deliver 8500 W per array. I have not looked at doing Iron Zinc batteries. I will be connecting lithium ions. Once I clear out the shed these batteries will provide 45 kWh from 3 15 kW batteries. I am in Alberta Canada thank you for the compliment on the design. We are very excited to be fully off grid capable in the shortest days of winter, but still be great tied to have the utility grid as a back up if ever needed. This is my third year of research and design of solar. The links below have been the main providers of knowledge that I’ve learned from. Solar RU-vid Links: Bens Solar and Battery youtube.com/@benssolarandbattery?si=J4E1XrbVCeMv264c Projects with Everyday Dave youtube.com/@ProjectsWithDave?si=D2dqpsQNx13BNLSq Country living experience youtube.com/@CountryLivingExperience?si=P-6JXHHjYUJallpn Will Prowse youtube.com/@WillProwse?si=rpuZB3Lo-a1WGI6V Engineer775 youtube.com/@engineer775?si=gvc7JPXZgfUkcJO8 Schneider Electric youtube.com/@SESolar?si=wCzJZEei04t-cVb_
Inside this shed I am only able to get back 3’ because of tools and such on floor. My other videos I have turned as I am new to YouTubing videos and this was mentioned by a previous viewer. Thank you for your input and viewing. Did you find any info I shared of any use or interest?
At the time 16:49 of the video you’ll see a clear image of the blue conductor coming from the left pass-through port that is the neutral of the on grid aspect. The colors are black, red and blue in this size of conductors.