Firstly, I think I should really use some of my spare time to get some actual training, maybe a course that might help me understand a subject for which I have interest, but currently little or no knowledge of
I'm aware of the fact that I go about things in the wrong way sometimes, and I spend a lot of time doing things that actually are pointless, but as an experiment, if it can be achieved at a not ridiculous cost, here's what I like to do :
1, get hold of some reasonable priced solar panels and mount them south facing on my garage
2, think I need a charge controller for the above
3, create a nice neat box with a line of ex-car batteries *
4, fit a suitably sized (price to be reasonable) inverter, I guess must be a clean enough wave to work ?
5, plug my electric car in to charge, no full charges, just for fun, and to support a few miles
*think I can source a good quantity of car batteries that are no longer good in a car, and otherwise would be recycled for scrap
so, in not expecting miracles, and not knowing the exact way to work this stuff out, I was guessing maybe 4 to 6 reasonably decent solar PV's, as many batteries as I can get my hands on, a charge controller, and an inverter that can run a solid 6A / 1500watts all day, would this actually work ?
running my car 'partially' on renewables, and recycled car batteries would make me very happy indeed
your thoughts as ever, most appreciated
the guy in the link below has build himself a battery bank out of 18650's, mine would (probably) be car batteries, but in essence, what he's done if roughly what I'm after... with solar panels
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I'm aware of the fact that I go about things in the wrong way sometimes, and I spend a lot of time doing things that actually are pointless, but as an experiment, if it can be achieved at a not ridiculous cost, here's what I like to do :
1, get hold of some reasonable priced solar panels and mount them south facing on my garage
2, think I need a charge controller for the above
3, create a nice neat box with a line of ex-car batteries *
4, fit a suitably sized (price to be reasonable) inverter, I guess must be a clean enough wave to work ?
5, plug my electric car in to charge, no full charges, just for fun, and to support a few miles
*think I can source a good quantity of car batteries that are no longer good in a car, and otherwise would be recycled for scrap
so, in not expecting miracles, and not knowing the exact way to work this stuff out, I was guessing maybe 4 to 6 reasonably decent solar PV's, as many batteries as I can get my hands on, a charge controller, and an inverter that can run a solid 6A / 1500watts all day, would this actually work ?
running my car 'partially' on renewables, and recycled car batteries would make me very happy indeed
your thoughts as ever, most appreciated
the guy in the link below has build himself a battery bank out of 18650's, mine would (probably) be car batteries, but in essence, what he's done if roughly what I'm after... with solar panels
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