New battery bank and outback grid tie inverter install by missouri wind and solar

Our website www.mwands.com This video shows you how to hook up a Outback grid tie inverter to a battery bank

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  • adamlhumphreys says:

    @jeffmolly1 I think so. So far, so good. Ironically enough, the wind really started blowing later in the evening for a short time and it worked really well!

  • jeffmolly1 says:

    @adamlhumphreys Your welcome Adam. Did they fix your problem?
    Jeff

  • adamlhumphreys says:

    It’s simple alright… but MASSIVE! Until I can find/get that much battery, the grid can keep storing our power. Oh, and thanks again for the lock collars and washers. Installed them today! (v=EBrxv2XoFzg)

  • les6772 says:

    Jeff, great bank for sure, but I had a couple of questions… Back a couple of years ago, you suggested always dumping the batteries along with the turbines, so that the load was constant. So I was curious why this setup was different in that respect. The other question is in re-guard to the outback GVFX, mine when it goes into equalize mode, causes my charge controller to see the batteries at more than full charge 28.8 volts, and starts dumping the bulk charge to the batts, to the dump load.

  • jeffmolly1 says:

    @Striding888 Your right about that. Were installing some new higher voltage panels panels . I was told that about 80 volts would be best, what do you think?
    Jeff

  • Striding888 says:

    Jeff, The solar voltage coming into your Outback looks too low. At 28.8volts it is barely achieving the absorbtion voltage that you need. Surely it would be better to series your panels up to say nominal 48 volts which would bring in about 60 volts in full sun. This would give the outback a bigger and better window for MPPT tracking. I believe this is all detailed in the comprehensive book that comes with an outback

  • friendly78 says:

    Hey Jeff , how much It’s gone cost to stay off the grid with one of your setup? I’m talking about the system ?!?!?.. including the batteries.. I already know they are 1k per piece… What about turbines, solar panels etc….

  • MarinePrepper says:

    wow what an awesome system………..

  • Raylep1 says:

    Why do you need divert loads with a grid tie inverter. Wouldnt you just be putting power back up the pole if you have too much.

  • nourahrmumeenslave says:

    sweet!

  • jeffmolly1 says:

    @CrystalShank It cost $5.00 for the shirt, it’s woth alot more.

  • CrystalShank says:

    Hey, nice shirt! That battery bank looks great, a real professional job on the setup.

  • orlan7s1 says:

    system looks good man. you do a grate job on explaining how everything goes together. good job Jeff

  • JANDLWOODWORKING says:

    Very Nice!!!!!

  • sbaker3232 says:

    why arent you tied to the grid?

  • SuperB776 says:

    What did this battery bank cost…I will be sitting down for the price!…b

  • batteryphil says:

    if you needed batteries jeff I wish you would have emailed me. I’ always game for trading for solar panels and wind turbines for my batteries.

  • WORRO01 says:

    Awesome!!

  • jeffmolly1 says:

    @TheBillythekid2010 I thought for this special occasion i would get out a NEW wife beater shirt and dress up a little.Got to look professional and all.
    Totally off grid coming soon.

  • jeffmolly1 says:

    @WickedWindandSolar I will be taking the utility companies meter out soon and tossing it in the road where it belongs. I had thought about the indian war dance and hitting it with a tomahawk BUT, i think that the electric company would have me arrested or say it’s worth $1000.00 or something like that.
    That is correct on the rubbing, mines bigger than yours LOL.
    Jeff

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