In 2010, I helped install an off-gridd solar electric system at a clinic about 10 miles east or Port au Prince Haiti. The clinic is operated by a USA based non-profit called Healing Art Missions (https://healingartmissions.org). The original system consisted of:
- Twelve 130-watt Kyocera PV panels for a total of 1540 watts
- A Magnum MS4024 24-volt inverter mounted on a Midnite Solar e-panel
- An Outback FX60 charge controller
- Twelve Trojan T105 batteries in three strings of four batteries for a 675 amp hour battery bank
For the most part, the system has worked well in supporting the clinic operations and the pump that provides water to the clinic. For a number of years, we've talked about expanding the system to support an air conditioner in surgery room. Last week we installed the expansions, consisting of
- Eight 305-watt PV panels for 2440 watts of additional panels
- Replace the FX60 with two Midnite Classic 150s. The Classic 150s are configured in follow-me mode
- An additional MS array combiner
- Replace the twelve T105 batteries with eight Trojan Trojan L16H-AC 6-volt batteries wired in two strings of four batteries for a 870 amp hour battery bank. We used 4/0 battery cables and a 300 amp T-fuse on each string.
- A couple of 100 amp panel-mount breakers
The installation went well and the system is working very well. I am impressed with how early in the morning and late in the evening the Classic 150s eke power out of the panels.
Keith
An eerie glow...
Nice job.
I just installed some of the Midnite surge protectors and have the blue glow here too !
Larry
Here's a picture of the inside of the E-panel wired for two Classic 150s.
The ground fault breaker on the left side was installed for the original charge controller but is no longer needed because of the built-in ground fault protection in the Classic 150s.
Keith
Nice job - a lot neater looking than mine !
Larry
Ditto :( ??? :-[