To charge a 48v battery you will need 2 solar panels wired in series, most solar panels are 29/30v Mpp(mean peak power) A 48v battery needs 60 volts to charge it full. With the money you save by buying the UPS not the inverter you could buy 2 solar panels. Ivan has some for sale cheap check his recent posts.
Do the solar panels come with a regulator for charging the batts at the right voltage?
Andy the UPS, Inverter & Battery Man
Hi Andy
I have contacted Ivan and he has suggested a route to go down that will be fine. I need to purchase a good MPPT charge controller to do the work. The genny does not output clean and would need to work through the inverter if we used it direct. Alternatively just use it to charge the batteries but as I am buying 3 pv cells it might be surplus!
Thanks
Rich
Hi Rich,
I'm a bit confused here.....
Lets start with the genny. 2 questions....
Does it output a good sine wave?
And does it output a steady 230Vac (or does the voltage vary with load)?
By what you've said I presume the answer to both questions is 'no'?
Now for the inverter (UPS).
There are 2 types of inverter/UPS technology (double conversion and line interactive).
One WILL work with a genny with poor output and the other may not.
Double conversion will accept a wide range of voltage from a genny and also it doesn't have to be a sine wave from the genny.
Line interactive needs something close to a sine wave from the genny.
A 3kva/2.2kW line interactive inverter/UPS will work with a 48Vdc battery bank.
But a similar size double conversion inverter/UPS typically needs a battery voltage of 96Vdc.
So the important thing here is the inverter voltage needs to match the solar panel voltage!!!
So the questions you need to ask your genny supplier are....
1) What AC voltage does the genny output for no load, half load and full load?
2) Does the genny output a clean sine wave at all times?The answers about the genny will effect the type of inverter/UPS you go for.
Can you post the replies to the questions on here?
Regards
Andy the UPS, Inverter & Battery Man