Hi guys, hoping you can help. I'm in the process of building my first power wall, whilst I slowly process the cells, I'm trying to learn what I can about the other parts of the system. I was recommended the Victron brand by the dealer who will likely supply me parts for the system when I'm ready. What I (think) I know about my system so far is as follows (please correct me if I'm wrong) I'm building a 24 volt system from 18650's, so 7 modules total, each comprising 144 cells with an average capacity of 1.75amp hours each, that makes 252amp hours per module, at 3.7 volts, that's .9325kWh per module, so about 6.5kWh total
questions as follows :
1, my total battery capacity is correct at 252amp hours ?
2, the intention is to have a load connected to the inverter of a constant 1.6kW - 2.5kW, 24v is ok for this ?
3, For quantity of solar panels, I'm totally confused. One calculation suggested take the size of the panel(1.8952m) x1000(1895.2) x efficiency as decimal 0.26 (390.41) x sun hours6.5 is (2537.67) divide by 1000 is (2.538kWh/day) it didn't ask what direction the roof is facing, nor where I am in the UK (North West England actually).... and this figure somehow sounds particularly high production. Perhaps talking to a local installer, or an owner or two in my local area might help with a better estimate ? how many panels would you guess I would need, (or should start with ?)
4, it would be great to have my battery bank full every day, however I guess that the differences between summer and winter production might have to give me a balance of having not quite enough production in winter, along with probably too much, and a bit of wasted capacity in summer ?
5, an upgradable / adaptable system would probably be the best for me, clearly I can add more cells to my bank, but the controller could do with headroom for the addition of extra panels, giving me the ability to start small and add capacity ? can anyone help with approximate calculation for sizing the controller ?
any help, much appreciated
thanks for reading
Paul