LOAD- 1FAN, 3(COMPACT
FLOURESCENT LIGHT, ENERGY-SAVING LIGHT) AND LCDTV.
For Limited budget, I could suggest best possible
and cost effective configuration. Solar Inverter is the only solution for
growing power cut problems.
MATERIALS NEEDED
(a) Inverter
850VA-1KVAOne 200-250watts Solar Panel
(b) One
12V 100AH Deep Cycle Battery (you may use 2 car batteries connected in
parallels)
(c) 12V
Charge Controller
(d) Battery
stand, you may provide this.
INSTALLATION
(a) Mount
your Solar Panel
(b) Connect
your charge controller
(c) Connect
Battery to inverter
(d) Connect
Battery to charge controller
(e) Load
your house
(a) Mount your Solar Panel
Here
you will need some help from guys who will mount the panel on “roof” top of the
house to enable the panel to be firmly nailed or screwed to your roof before
breeze carrries it away.
Please
place it where you can have direct sunlight especially where sunlight is most
during the day. When the Solar panel is exposed to direct sunlight, it should
give you at least 26V if you use your multimeter or voltmeter to measure its
voltage.
(b)Connect your charge
controller
The
current from the Solar panels will not remain constant throughout
The
day, So many ups and downs will be there, so that we can not connect Solar
photo voltaic modules directly to charge the battery, it will spoil our battery
over time.
So
we need a device called solar charge controller to control the current we
receive from solar panels. The charge controller has in-built PWD (Pulse Width
Modulation) Charger to charge the Lead acid battery in three (3) stages, which
ensures long life for battery.
The
charge controller has three (3) connecting points for solar panel (s), Battery
and Direct current (DC).We will use only the first two(2) in this case.If you
look at the back of the solar panel you will see two wires, they are
positive(+) and negative (-) respectively.
Connect
them where Solar Panel is indicated on the charge controller. Connect positive
to positive, negative to negative.
(C) Connect Battery to Inverter
We
all know that a battery has two terminals positive(+) and negative(-), at the
back of your inverter, you will see where 12VDC input is indicated.
Connect
positive(+) of the battery to positive(+) of the inverter and negative(-) of
the battery to the negative(-) of the inverter.
(d)Connect Battery to charge
controller
The
charge controller has positive(+) and negative(-) terminals for the battery, connect
positive(+) from the charge controller to the positive(+) for the battery and
negative(-) from charge controller to the negative(-) of the battery. Ensure
that all connection are firm.
(e)Load your house
CAUTION:
Please get an electrician to
separate the load intended for inverter, so that the inverter will not be
strained or damaged when the house is powered.
(1) Power
the inverter, use your voltmeter to check the voltage from the inverter outlet,
that should be 230V.
(2) Turn
off the inverter
(3) Turn
off all your appliances
(4) Connect
the inverter outlet to your house power mains.
(5) Turn
on your inverter.
(6) Power
your appliances, starting with the least voltage consuming appliance.
Battery
connection types
Parallel connection involves
positive(+) to positive(+) and negative(-) to negative(-) connection while
Series connection involves positive(+) to negative (-) connection and negative (-) to positive(+) connection. Parallel connection multiplies
the AH current by 2 and Series connection multiplies voltage by two(2).
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