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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo1413" data-source="post: 4238235" data-attributes="member: 51493"><p>I built a BBQ shack for my wife and put 6, 100 watt panels on top. The shack is attached to the side of my garage. I ran the wires through the wall to my controllers. 3 panels for each 30 amp. Controller. With inline 30 amp. Fuses. Installed a 4000 watt inverter and 4, 109 amp. Marine batteries in parallel. This runs my 2 freezers with no problem. When no sun is out I have to plug one freezer into a wall outlet. If I add a couple of more batteries, I’ll have no problem even with little sun. Actually when sun is out my controllers will go into float as the batteries are fully charged even with both freezers. Which means I have excess power available. Still working on a balance, it’s doing great and my electric bill has gone down. If I lose power for an extended time, my freezers will not spoil many $$$$ in meat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo1413, post: 4238235, member: 51493"] I built a BBQ shack for my wife and put 6, 100 watt panels on top. The shack is attached to the side of my garage. I ran the wires through the wall to my controllers. 3 panels for each 30 amp. Controller. With inline 30 amp. Fuses. Installed a 4000 watt inverter and 4, 109 amp. Marine batteries in parallel. This runs my 2 freezers with no problem. When no sun is out I have to plug one freezer into a wall outlet. If I add a couple of more batteries, I’ll have no problem even with little sun. Actually when sun is out my controllers will go into float as the batteries are fully charged even with both freezers. Which means I have excess power available. Still working on a balance, it’s doing great and my electric bill has gone down. If I lose power for an extended time, my freezers will not spoil many $$$$ in meat. [/QUOTE]
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