The wiring is complete for our solar application. I jumped into it without the usual research and bought the batteries first. I was originally going to be a battery swap. I got carried away. I wasted money on tools and parts I didn't need that were suggested by the 'internet.'
The panels ( two 200w ) will be installed in May or June.
It wasn't as hard as I expected, but a little more knowledge would have helped. For example, the 4/0 AWG wire I used should have been welding wire which is much more flexible. However, it's three times the price I paid for the wire I purchased.
It's done, and soon, we'll be enjoying it somewhere.
John
The panels ( two 200w ) will be installed in May or June.
It wasn't as hard as I expected, but a little more knowledge would have helped. For example, the 4/0 AWG wire I used should have been welding wire which is much more flexible. However, it's three times the price I paid for the wire I purchased.
It's done, and soon, we'll be enjoying it somewhere.
John
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