What a weekend, feel like the world was against me trying to get this solar working! Determination paid off and everything is up and running. Pretty exciting looking at how much power we generate through each day. Huge milestone for the build, don't forget to hit the like button and stay tuned for the next episode! 💙⚡
Another great video you two. Can I ask what made you wire in the panels in series. I think I’ll be going for 700w wired in parallel and so I can get away with a 100/50 solar controller. Yours is an absolute beast. You probably won’t need a shore connection with that system. Just got our peapod graphics for stickers and logo for the van. Cannot wait to get started 😀
Thanks David! Honestly, it was a recommendation from Roamer. I believe the main benefit is that the MPPT needs a minimum voltage +5v above battery voltage to start charging, wiring in series allows for higher voltage same amps. So in lower light conditions the charger should keep charging compared to paralell you might struggle to get enough voltage for the charger to start charging. Awesome!! Maybe we should get some stickers, not long now till you can get started !! 😁
Thanks, that's interesting and I hadn't thought about charing longer in low sunlight I'll have a think about that. The van build cost just keeps going up and up... and I've not even started yet. We got the stickers to swap/give to other people..... and the girls will put them on the surf boards too. I don't think we will do the youtube thing, but will definitely connect with others on Instagram. We look forward to the next one :)
@@peapod2083 If your concern is the cost of a high amp MPPT charge controller, have a look at Renogy's 150v/60A module. Half as much as the Victron and that's what I'll be putting on my system (I've got 630W in series). I know Victron is the daddy of Solar Systems but not everyone's as rich as Cas & Laz 😆 I think Renogy are a close second in that regard.
Hi Philip, I'm going to have to look into this a little more. I was going to wire in parallel, so the amps onto the batteries are higher when it's sunny. That way you are charging quicker, but not as long a charge window. Thanks for the recommendation. I had be looked at Renogy, but my ocd is steering me towards all blue with victron. Ive got a few more months before my van is delivered, so I have time to think 🤔
What a weekend, feel like the world was against me trying to get this solar working! Determination paid off and everything is up and running. Pretty exciting looking at how much power we generate through each day. Huge milestone for the build, don't forget to hit the like button and stay tuned for the next episode! 💙⚡
Fantastic Video peeps and love the fact you gave results at the end. There is nothing like proof of the pudding. 👍😊
Thanks! It's been working great so far ! 😁
Wow great video, it’s good to see you have it all working now 😁
Thanks guys ! 🔋 ⚡
Well done. Every watt counts 🙂
Thanks Denise! For sure it adds up through the day, pretty good yield for November in the UK, excited to test it in the summer!
Let there be power!!!!,
⚡💙🔋 It's Happening!!
Hi there. I know that you have used a 300A fuse for the multiplus, but what fuses did you used for the MPPT / ORION / 12V panel ? Thanks
Hey, they are 60A fuses, thanks for watching, hope it helps!
@@CasLaz thanks a lot
Another great video you two. Can I ask what made you wire in the panels in series. I think I’ll be going for 700w wired in parallel and so I can get away with a 100/50 solar controller. Yours is an absolute beast. You probably won’t need a shore connection with that system.
Just got our peapod graphics for stickers and logo for the van. Cannot wait to get started 😀
Thanks David! Honestly, it was a recommendation from Roamer.
I believe the main benefit is that the MPPT needs a minimum voltage +5v above battery voltage to start charging, wiring in series allows for higher voltage same amps. So in lower light conditions the charger should keep charging compared to paralell you might struggle to get enough voltage for the charger to start charging.
Awesome!! Maybe we should get some stickers, not long now till you can get started !! 😁
Thanks, that's interesting and I hadn't thought about charing longer in low sunlight I'll have a think about that. The van build cost just keeps going up and up... and I've not even started yet.
We got the stickers to swap/give to other people..... and the girls will put them on the surf boards too. I don't think we will do the youtube thing, but will definitely connect with others on Instagram.
We look forward to the next one :)
@@peapod2083 Haha yeah our van build budget increased a few times now xD
What's your instagram? Excited to see how you get on when you start!
@@peapod2083 If your concern is the cost of a high amp MPPT charge controller, have a look at Renogy's 150v/60A module. Half as much as the Victron and that's what I'll be putting on my system (I've got 630W in series). I know Victron is the daddy of Solar Systems but not everyone's as rich as Cas & Laz 😆 I think Renogy are a close second in that regard.
Hi Philip, I'm going to have to look into this a little more. I was going to wire in parallel, so the amps onto the batteries are higher when it's sunny. That way you are charging quicker, but not as long a charge window.
Thanks for the recommendation. I had be looked at Renogy, but my ocd is steering me towards all blue with victron. Ive got a few more months before my van is delivered, so I have time to think 🤔