JamesWu
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Just wanted to share my DIY solar setup, it might be helpful if you want to stay off grid and don’t want to spend a lot of money.
As attached pictures, the panel sits on the windshield using suction cups, charge controller stays with the battery in the battery compartment using a few magnets. A quick DIY job after watching YouTube.
Here’s what I bought,
This month (June), the panel outputs maximum 70% rated power, 4.4A before the controller, 5.4A after controller (controller transforms 18V to 14V so you gain a bit amps), I'm pretty happy with that. On cloudy days I still get a bit over 1 amp to the battery.
As attached pictures, the panel sits on the windshield using suction cups, charge controller stays with the battery in the battery compartment using a few magnets. A quick DIY job after watching YouTube.
Here’s what I bought,
- A semi flexible solar panel from eBay, probably not the best quality or durability, but it only gets exposed to the elements when needed, should help on the life span.
- A charge controller, I glued a few magnets on the back of the controller, it fits perfectly in the battery compartment, only pull the cables out from under the chair when in use.
- A jump start cable from toolstation, cut the alligators, much cheaper than buying cable alone.
- Two MC4 connectors, two lugs (for connecting battery), I borrowed tools to clamp the MC4 and lugs.
- Extended cables with four MC4 connectors pre clumped from Amazon - now I look back, should have just bought a longer jump start cable and 6 MC4.
This month (June), the panel outputs maximum 70% rated power, 4.4A before the controller, 5.4A after controller (controller transforms 18V to 14V so you gain a bit amps), I'm pretty happy with that. On cloudy days I still get a bit over 1 amp to the battery.
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