Solar Powered Home Wind Batteries #2 DIY.
by admin on Wednesday, December 21st, 2011 | 12 Comments
part 2 solar wind off grid grid tie using 1200w solar and 400w wind turbine off grid and grid tie system

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Are those invertors wired in series? So, would wiring invertors in series sum the amps and watts?
Skin effect does not affect DC electricity. With 60cy/sec AC electricity it only applies to the outer 1/3 inch of the wire, so anything up to 400MCM is not affected.
Great video.
You have a great selection of Dewalt tools. I broke down and bought a 9pc 18V dewalt set when I was installing overhead garage doors and have just expanded the set when I need a tool as you can buy a tool by itself pretty cheap since I already have 4 chargers and a dozen batteries.
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you are the man thank you for showing your good work you should make a detailed instruction dvd for building a system like this thank you and God Bless
@davevanden1 Hey Dave
They do not have chargers built in. I did that because I want to charge batterys with solar and wnd with my inverters in standby.
hey kevin
are them xantrex units are they the ones with the chargers built in or just strait through units I am looking at putting in a couple of them and wondering which to go with
thanks
dave
hey kevin
are them xantrex units are they the ones with the carges built in or just strait through units I am looking at putting in a couple of them and wondering which to go with
thanks
dave
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Your set up is amazing!!! I would love to see a video on the LED’s.
Awesome setup very nice job. I hope to see more of your system in the future keep us posted.TAKE CARE
WOW! Holy cow man, your wiring is awesome. And very clean and professional looking. You must have been doing this or a while. I just picked up a 250w micro grid tide inverter. I’ve had it connected or about 6 days now. And it works very well. I think when my system grows up, it will want to be like yours. Later from sunny FL