Here's the Bouge RV website: www.bougerv.com/?aff=174 I got you 18% off the inverter with code FRUGAL18 Diagram (Oops it was backwards) frugaloffgrid.com/blogs/frugal-off-grid-blog/12v-solar-system-cheap-easy
I paid 360.00 per battery a year ago and now the same battery is now under 200.00 . I followed CITY PREPPING to build my system. May the good Lord watch over you and your family and friends. Peace and Love 😊.
Great video my friend ! Hey I started 11 years ago 100% off grid :) 4 batteries & 1 solar panel I hooked everything 12v & still run it the same way 👍 :) I have added batteries & more panels & set up the same thing in my shop 5 years ago works great :)) I started with very little money & slowly built what I need, Just added a couple power stations for back up life just gets a little better ! Take care buddy
Hello, when connecting the battery to the inverter, first connect the positive and then the ground, this way the system will be protected. good work and good luck.
@@robertogilferreiramonteiro9173 how does it make any difference in this kind of setup? Both are just direct connections to the battery unlike in a vehicle where the 'ground' is the body. The circuit won't be complete till the last connection regardless
Very enjoyable post - I have a slightly less powerful system for my RV - 280watts solar, 310ah Lifepo4 battery and 1500 (3,000w peak) inverter switched off when not in use - the battery is a bit oversized because I got a great deal on the cells which is a bonus for them overcast days - I compliment my system with a DC to DC 20a charger when driving and a 50amp (690w) charger when on hook up - to be honest the solar meets all my needs in Spring & Summer - I think the most important tip I would convey is keeping your low voltage wires short and ample gauge and ensure all parts are vented to keep cool - all my gubbins are in an under seat cupboard so I have two vents one with a computer fan that is set to come on if it gets above 40c
Cool videos, I’m definitely a bit older than you and have the same feeling about not being appreciated in the workplace. I’m also a ginger lol. Have been seriously thinking about living off grid. We have a seasonal camping spot and as soon as I leave the city it’s like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders and mind. I feel like this would be a positive change in my life even if I have to travel to my current job to add to my pension so I can retire but still be off grid
Nice solar setup, mine is similar to yours. I'm running four 450 watt panels, five 100ah power Queen LiFePo4's, LiTime 60a charge controller in a 12 v system here in Jamaica.
I just got some BougeRV panels in a few weeks ago and I have an expansion battery for the solar generator in coming in later today. Solar is the best way to go.
Thank you for making this video. I did not see a fuse between the Charge-Controler and the Battery, most CC's have it built in, but I always add the same size amp fuse as the CC. 100 Amp CC = 100Amp Fuse. To prevent that spark on the inverter connection: Use a normal 12V old-style car lamp and connect it between the wire and the pole, when the light goes off, you can connect with no spark, the 12V light slows down the Amp rush to the capacitors in the inverter. New Users keep in mind the 100A 12 V Battery can only push out 100Amps so you can not hook up anything bigger than a 1200Wat Inverter to that one battery. 200A Battery = 2000W Inverter / 400A Battery = 4000W Inverter. You can go smaller but not more than what the battery can provide in Amps. Hope it helps :)
We use no Mppts, no inverters Simply connect solar panels with leac acid bateries and the load wires onto the batteries We get all night long power backup and We use seperate wires for the LED lights and fans and both run fine and theres never been a single accident in years
Use a resistor when running battery bank to inverter. Take a 6 om. on the hot side until the inverter lights up, remove resistor, then quickly attack the hot side. No sparks, and you won't blow up the inverter.
I built my 24 volt 400 AH solar system i bought a 24 volt 100 AH Lipo4 Battery every month until I got my system up and Running. I use Li Time batteries i think they were around $445.00 each
OH boy..Dude! Use an old filament type 12volt headlamp in series with the red inverter feed FIRST..As inverter capacitors charge the lamp dims, then hook big red lead up. Your big--s inverter capacitor bank will last longer!
Which battery model do you use from the site and how many do you run on this system? What solar panel are you using and how many of them on this system?
Frugal Off Grid will that inverter run a washing machine and a swap cooler and how many amp hour battery will I need and solar panels? from fresno ca 9.26.24
And as for Chinese 3KW, 12volt sinewave inverters..mine DOES have very comprehensive panel display, but susPECT...may be the inductive load "sensitive" high frequency, small transformer/transformerless setup, so I'm LUCKy to start larger saw, chainsaw, mower...inductive loads, & EVERy big load welding 2/0,etc connection MUST be clean & snugged down GOOD, or the inverter brkr/low-voltage pops, so I gotta walk 70 or more ft to re-set. Aagh! And hooking a filament lamp up at same time can help soak up some of the inductive load "surge kickback Even small AC fridges can have nasty kickbacks..especially if the contactors getting worn contacts.
Thanks for reminding me. I have a grounding rod just outside that door. I had my old system connected to it but didn't connect this one. I will, tomorrow.
@@FrugalOffGrid Ground rods are useless in low voltage applications.. Unless you have the rod bonded to the building steel structure some place. You need to bond it to something like building steel. As you have no electrical box to bond it to.. All a ground rod does is give the short to ground some place to go if the main ground is broken. This is something Commercial Electricians understand as well. But if sure sells a lot of ground rods for light poles. As a short to ground always seeks a path back to the source. Not the ground rod..The source in your case is the inverter. This a a common failure for inverters as well. People do not use that ground nut on them.
Great videos, i need to get your free brochure, im buying land with owner finance, while paying for my one acre, ive built a tiny camper from a pop up trailer, im using solar (4) panels 100 watts thunderbolt, i have a peak 1200 watt inverter (3- 15amp fuses) hooked to 2- 12v solar batteries 35amp, connected them to 4 outlets first outlet is GFCI, will this be good enough for one person and just get me through the nights, i have separate solar battery for water pump 12v, 4amp & 100 watt (4 panels) thun😢with 3 solar lights. And 400 watt predator generator fir power tools, no welding equipment lol just circular saw. Im moving to Arizona when my lands paid for to build.
There's a Busbar on the wall next to the system. I didn't hook it up or show it because I have no use for it currently, and it would be an extra step making this less of an EASY / CHEAP build. Thanks for the input.
But why build 12 volt? Use 1980s technology? 48 volt is the only thing that's not a waste of money. You spent more money on wire than I spent on my whole 48 volt system
I got a older pure sine wave inverter, 1500W and it sucks up 4 amps just to have it on and plus the load it's running. That's like leaving your headlights on your car. Will drain the battery quickly. Any clue on what these new inverters use?
High-frequency inverters like this draw a negligible amount of power. Low frequency inverters, which are often more power, draw much more but are built into large systems to compenate.
Here's the Bouge RV website: www.bougerv.com/?aff=174
I got you 18% off the inverter with code FRUGAL18
Diagram (Oops it was backwards) frugaloffgrid.com/blogs/frugal-off-grid-blog/12v-solar-system-cheap-easy
I paid 360.00 per battery a year ago and now the same battery is now under 200.00 . I followed CITY PREPPING to build my system. May the good Lord watch over you and your family and friends. Peace and Love 😊.
Great video my friend ! Hey I started 11 years ago 100% off grid :) 4 batteries & 1 solar panel I hooked everything 12v & still run it the same way 👍 :) I have added batteries & more panels & set up the same thing in my shop 5 years ago works great :)) I started with very little money & slowly built what I need, Just added a couple power stations for back up life just gets a little better ! Take care buddy
Hello, when connecting the battery to the inverter, first connect the positive and then the ground, this way the system will be protected. good work and good luck.
Thanks for watching
@@robertogilferreiramonteiro9173 how does it make any difference in this kind of setup? Both are just direct connections to the battery unlike in a vehicle where the 'ground' is the body. The circuit won't be complete till the last connection regardless
Very enjoyable post - I have a slightly less powerful system for my RV - 280watts solar, 310ah Lifepo4 battery and 1500 (3,000w peak) inverter switched off when not in use - the battery is a bit oversized because I got a great deal on the cells which is a bonus for them overcast days - I compliment my system with a DC to DC 20a charger when driving and a 50amp (690w) charger when on hook up - to be honest the solar meets all my needs in Spring & Summer - I think the most important tip I would convey is keeping your low voltage wires short and ample gauge and ensure all parts are vented to keep cool - all my gubbins are in an under seat cupboard so I have two vents one with a computer fan that is set to come on if it gets above 40c
Thank you for sharing!
Cool videos, I’m definitely a bit older than you and have the same feeling about not being appreciated in the workplace. I’m also a ginger lol. Have been seriously thinking about living off grid. We have a seasonal camping spot and as soon as I leave the city it’s like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders and mind. I feel like this would be a positive change in my life even if I have to travel to my current job to add to my pension so I can retire but still be off grid
Nice solar setup, mine is similar to yours. I'm running four 450 watt panels, five 100ah power Queen LiFePo4's, LiTime 60a charge controller in a 12 v system here in Jamaica.
Very nice!
I just got some BougeRV panels in a few weeks ago and I have an expansion battery for the solar generator in coming in later today. Solar is the best way to go.
I've lived on purely solar going on 5 years. It's been great.
Excellent information.. so much easier to understand when you see the application👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I tried to keep this video simple and straightforward without adding unnecessary parts and complications.
Awesome!! Thank you!
Thank you for making this video.
I did not see a fuse between the Charge-Controler and the Battery, most CC's have it built in, but I always add the same size amp fuse as the CC. 100 Amp CC = 100Amp Fuse.
To prevent that spark on the inverter connection: Use a normal 12V old-style car lamp and connect it between the wire and the pole, when the light goes off, you can connect with no spark, the 12V light slows down the Amp rush to the capacitors in the inverter.
New Users keep in mind the 100A 12 V Battery can only push out 100Amps so you can not hook up anything bigger than a 1200Wat Inverter to that one battery.
200A Battery = 2000W Inverter / 400A Battery = 4000W Inverter. You can go smaller but not more than what the battery can provide in Amps.
Hope it helps :)
Thank You ! TAKE CARE..
Thank you for this simple and understandable explanation.
We use no Mppts, no inverters
Simply connect solar panels with leac acid bateries and the load wires onto the batteries
We get all night long power backup and
We use seperate wires for the LED lights and fans and both run fine and theres never been a single accident in years
Use a resistor when running battery bank to inverter. Take a 6 om. on the hot side until the inverter lights up, remove resistor, then quickly attack the hot side. No sparks, and you won't blow up the inverter.
I built my 24 volt 400 AH solar system i bought a 24 volt 100 AH Lipo4 Battery every month until I got my system up and Running. I use Li Time batteries i think they were around $445.00 each
Sometimes, that's what it takes. They will last a long time.
OH boy..Dude! Use an old filament type 12volt headlamp in series with the red inverter feed FIRST..As inverter capacitors charge the lamp dims, then hook big red lead up. Your big--s inverter capacitor bank will last longer!
Algo 👊 bump
Thanks Allen!
Very nice 👌
Thanks for sharing 👍
Which battery model do you use from the site and how many do you run on this system?
What solar panel are you using and how many of them on this system?
Frugal Off Grid will that inverter run a washing machine and a swap cooler and how many amp hour battery will I need and solar panels? from fresno ca 9.26.24
nice job i like cheap
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And as for Chinese 3KW, 12volt sinewave inverters..mine DOES have very comprehensive panel display, but susPECT...may be the inductive load "sensitive" high frequency, small transformer/transformerless setup, so I'm LUCKy to start larger saw, chainsaw, mower...inductive loads, & EVERy big load welding 2/0,etc connection MUST be clean & snugged down GOOD, or the inverter brkr/low-voltage pops, so I gotta walk 70 or more ft to re-set. Aagh! And hooking a filament lamp up at same time can help soak up some of the inductive load "surge kickback Even small AC fridges can have nasty kickbacks..especially if the contactors getting worn contacts.
Just be sure to ground the inverter to something..
The rest you did just as I would. And I am a Commercial electrician for 30 years.
Thanks for reminding me. I have a grounding rod just outside that door. I had my old system connected to it but didn't connect this one. I will, tomorrow.
@@FrugalOffGrid Ground rods are useless in low voltage applications.. Unless you have the rod bonded to the building steel structure some place. You need to bond it to something like building steel. As you have no electrical box to bond it to.. All a ground rod does is give the short to ground some place to go if the main ground is broken.
This is something Commercial Electricians understand as well. But if sure sells a lot of ground rods for light poles. As a short to ground always seeks a path back to the source. Not the ground rod..The source in your case is the inverter.
This a a common failure for inverters as well. People do not use that ground nut on them.
Wooo I’m early!
HOT DAMN 🔥
Great videos, i need to get your free brochure, im buying land with owner finance, while paying for my one acre, ive built a tiny camper from a pop up trailer, im using solar (4) panels 100 watts thunderbolt, i have a peak 1200 watt inverter (3- 15amp fuses) hooked to 2- 12v solar batteries 35amp, connected them to 4 outlets first outlet is GFCI, will this be good enough for one person and just get me through the nights, i have separate solar battery for water pump 12v, 4amp & 100 watt (4 panels) thun😢with 3 solar lights. And 400 watt predator generator fir power tools, no welding equipment lol just circular saw. Im moving to Arizona when my lands paid for to build.
Not 1200 thunderbolt only 100 watt thunderbolt
kind of surprised you're not using busbars - sure, they're not required but can make expanding easier. good, simple system though!
There's a Busbar on the wall next to the system. I didn't hook it up or show it because I have no use for it currently, and it would be an extra step making this less of an EASY / CHEAP build. Thanks for the input.
No air flow between the controller and inverter, that's all I saw✌
Deep cycle ,sealed are the best for ant small 12 volt system,car batteries will ruin the inverter.
But why build 12 volt? Use 1980s technology? 48 volt is the only thing that's not a waste of money. You spent more money on wire than I spent on my whole 48 volt system
This couldn't be further from the truth. I used almost 100% scrap, but it wouldn't cost $50 for wire.
I got a older pure sine wave inverter, 1500W and it sucks up 4 amps just to have it on and plus the load it's running. That's like leaving your headlights on your car. Will drain the battery quickly. Any clue on what these new inverters use?
High-frequency inverters like this draw a negligible amount of power. Low frequency inverters, which are often more power, draw much more but are built into large systems to compenate.
0:31 your chart is inverted and backwards so everything is sort of illegible.
Here you go: frugaloffgrid.com/blogs/frugal-off-grid-blog/12v-solar-system-cheap-easy