pyrojames
Well-Known Member
I seem to have excess power from the solar panels when I am not on board.
I am pondering how to use this excess as a way to get some hot water on board. If I take a supply from the "load" on the MPPT, and use it to power a 110 VAC inverter and have this connected to the element in the calorifier, it seems that I should get around 200-250 W heating.
The calorifier has a 240 VAC, 1000W element, but if I connect the load to a 240 VAC inverter, the solar wont have enough power for a 1000W element. If I use a 110v inverter, I think I should get roughly a 4x drop in power from the 1000w element which matches the solar quite well.
Am I on the right track?
I am pondering how to use this excess as a way to get some hot water on board. If I take a supply from the "load" on the MPPT, and use it to power a 110 VAC inverter and have this connected to the element in the calorifier, it seems that I should get around 200-250 W heating.
The calorifier has a 240 VAC, 1000W element, but if I connect the load to a 240 VAC inverter, the solar wont have enough power for a 1000W element. If I use a 110v inverter, I think I should get roughly a 4x drop in power from the 1000w element which matches the solar quite well.
Am I on the right track?