Mk2 DIY Solar Panels - Part Five

28. May 2009 12:46 by Brian in Solar Power - Comments: (0)

Charging System Upgrades

The existing charging system used a single battery and this was connected via the charge converter to the inverter and a 12v relay which switched the mains supply between the solar inverter power and normal mains electricity.

The disadvantage which this system was a 1-2 second delay between the inverter shutting down and the 12v relay switching over to mains electricity which resulted in the lights going off for a short period when the battery was low as everything switched over.

The upgraded charging and inverter circuit uses a delay timer which keeps power to the inverter for an additional 2 seconds whilst the switch over relay changes to mains electricity from the inverters output. This virtually eliminates the loss of power to the lighting whilst still keeping the inverter running during the switch over.

The delay system uses a 741 comparer chip setup as a Schmitt trigger with a simple power off delay using a capacitor and the output for the inverter is switched to battery ground (0v) using a pair of 60Amp switching Mosfets.

Other Upgrades

In order to allow the upgrade to 2 or more batteries we added two more large connection blocks (bottom center in the image) and also a separately fused (5A) low current feed for supplying LED lighting and 12V appliances.

We also added two battery isolation switches which allow the charge controller to be isolated from the batteries and the solar cells. The instructions for the charge converter say that you must disconnect solar power before the batteries so this was the reason for adding two high power switches.

The photo below shows the charging and inverter system, click for a larger image.

charging system

Mk2 DIY Solar Panels - Part Four

24. May 2009 17:41 by Brian in Solar Power - Comments: (0)

Using 6mm thick flat aluminum bar, we made four brackets which were attached to the chimneys either side of the house and between these, two lengths of 25mm x 4.2m square aluminum bar were fitted to act as supports for the solar panels.

The photo below shows the brackets fitted to the western end of the house.

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Mk2 DIY Solar Panels - Part Three

19. May 2009 23:14 by Brian in Solar Power - Comments: (0)

Using 35mm square aluminum bar, we machined a slot into the bar and cut it into 30mm wide brackets which where drilled and tapped to take M5 bolts. Four of these brackets will be bolted to the panel base boards and this will allow the easy fitting and removal of the panels to the 25mm square tube which will be fitted across the roof.

The flat aluminum brackets to bolt to the chimneys on both sides of the roof are also finished and have been painted. They will be fixed to the chimneys when the weather permits.

The photo below shows the aluminum mounting brackets after machining.

single solar cell

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Mk2 DIY Solar Panels - Part Two

10. May 2009 18:59 by Brian in Solar Power - Comments: (0)

Two coats today of Dulux Trade Weathershield Preservative Basecoat to seal the wood, this needs 48 hours to dry and then the panels will be painted with exterior gloss and the glass ordered.

The photo below shows the panels after bring primed with two coats of wood Dulux Trade Weathershield Preservative Basecoat. (poor quality as it was taken with my iphone)

Mk2 DIY Solar Panels - Part One

9. May 2009 22:00 by Brian in Solar Power - Comments: (0)

After purchasing further solar cells from the USA via ebay, We are building four new weather proof outdoor solar panels which should supply around 320w which should be enough energy to run the household lighting circuit and all the low power appliances in the house including the computer networks, router and phone and small appliance chargers using.

The panel built last year using foamx plastic for the backing has twisted over the winter and didn't respond well to sunlight over the year so the new panels will be built from 12mm marine ply wood with 2mm glass fronts and with 20mm aluminum corner edging. The new panels will be fixed to two 4.8m long aluminum bars which will be fixed between each side of the roof on the chimneys.

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New gallery section

7. May 2009 23:32 by Brian in Gallery Updates | Photography - Comments: (0)

I have added a new custom gallery to the blog which you can access via the Gallery link on the top of each page or on http://www.briandorey.com/gallery/gallery.aspx

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