Hello All,
I tried doing research using the stickies and other topics that may lead to an answer but it seems like nothing jumps out at me like....this is the answer.
I have a small cabin used on the weekends, we have been off the grid for 15+ years. It started out as a deep cycle battery that I would haul back and fourth and had a few 12v rv lights. I then upgraded to a goal zero package (small panel, lights and a small battery) it was at Costco's and has served us well for about 10 years. But recently, we need more because the Coleman instantaneous water heater we use for quick showers is fading.
I didn't want to just replace the Coleman unit with another one, if you are unfamiliar with them they are self contained unit that has a small battery to pressurize the water to make hot water. I wanted to have a water system that would be using power from a source that I can recharge using solar. Doing some searching on another forum I figured buying a bigger panel with a controller would be nice and then I could run more lights and my instantaneous hot water system.
My initial goal
1. Have a 12 volt system at the cabin
2. Run a 12v water pump to pressurize my shower system
3. Run about 10 12v led lights, not all lights will be on constantly
4. have the availability for the system to grow
future goal - would be nice to have a composting toilet inside the cabin for those cold nights, looking at one that requires a 12v fan that would need to run while I am there
My initial purchase
1. 100 watt solar panel
2. 30-100A MPPT inexpensive charge controller
3. 105Ah AGM 12v battery
4. a couple USB charge ports (charge phones)
5. 10 12v light sockets with pull chain on and off switch
6. 10w and 35w 12v led light bulbs
7. 250' of 12/2 low voltage wire
8. fuse block
Starting out I introduced myself in the welcome forum and kinda spilled my basic plan and received a recommendation and decided to act on it. I was told only having one panel may not be enough to properly charge my battery and so I ordered another 100w panel. Well this has created a can of worms because my initial order didn't arrive on time, when I emailed them they said the supplier was having problems. So about a week later I received my panel and thought great, well a few days after that I had another one show and now three weeks later another showed up. So now I have 4 100w panels. Trying to read and figure out can they work with my controller or would it be too much for my battery, or thinking if I purchase another battery can I start using bigger draws on my system like buying and inverter and running a fridge, microwave, coffee pot etc. I know I have to figure out the math but honestly it becomes confusing when you are just getting into this. Any help would be appreciated.
I tried doing research using the stickies and other topics that may lead to an answer but it seems like nothing jumps out at me like....this is the answer.
I have a small cabin used on the weekends, we have been off the grid for 15+ years. It started out as a deep cycle battery that I would haul back and fourth and had a few 12v rv lights. I then upgraded to a goal zero package (small panel, lights and a small battery) it was at Costco's and has served us well for about 10 years. But recently, we need more because the Coleman instantaneous water heater we use for quick showers is fading.
I didn't want to just replace the Coleman unit with another one, if you are unfamiliar with them they are self contained unit that has a small battery to pressurize the water to make hot water. I wanted to have a water system that would be using power from a source that I can recharge using solar. Doing some searching on another forum I figured buying a bigger panel with a controller would be nice and then I could run more lights and my instantaneous hot water system.
My initial goal
1. Have a 12 volt system at the cabin
2. Run a 12v water pump to pressurize my shower system
3. Run about 10 12v led lights, not all lights will be on constantly
4. have the availability for the system to grow
future goal - would be nice to have a composting toilet inside the cabin for those cold nights, looking at one that requires a 12v fan that would need to run while I am there
My initial purchase
1. 100 watt solar panel
2. 30-100A MPPT inexpensive charge controller
3. 105Ah AGM 12v battery
4. a couple USB charge ports (charge phones)
5. 10 12v light sockets with pull chain on and off switch
6. 10w and 35w 12v led light bulbs
7. 250' of 12/2 low voltage wire
8. fuse block
Starting out I introduced myself in the welcome forum and kinda spilled my basic plan and received a recommendation and decided to act on it. I was told only having one panel may not be enough to properly charge my battery and so I ordered another 100w panel. Well this has created a can of worms because my initial order didn't arrive on time, when I emailed them they said the supplier was having problems. So about a week later I received my panel and thought great, well a few days after that I had another one show and now three weeks later another showed up. So now I have 4 100w panels. Trying to read and figure out can they work with my controller or would it be too much for my battery, or thinking if I purchase another battery can I start using bigger draws on my system like buying and inverter and running a fridge, microwave, coffee pot etc. I know I have to figure out the math but honestly it becomes confusing when you are just getting into this. Any help would be appreciated.
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