Hello, Is it possible to use the EasySolar II to charge an EV ?
What I mean is just used it 'islanded' to change a electric vehicle directly.
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Hello, Is it possible to use the EasySolar II to charge an EV ?
What I mean is just used it 'islanded' to change a electric vehicle directly.
Solar panels > EasySolar II > EV
Yes, this can be done, provided the car charging power can be adjusted to not overload the EasySolar.
@Off-Grid_Garage charges his Tesla directly from his inverter.
Thank you, I was thinking having OpenEVSE turned down it's lowest setting of 6amps around 1440 watts here in the UK. Therefore, the solar panels would have to put out more than that to enable then to charge.
Just to be clear, you do need to have a battery connected to the EasySolar otherwise it will not work.
Funnily enough I've looked and at the PDF and I concluded the same thing, the inverter part of the EasySolar has a maximum input of 66 Volts and I was thing of having 6 watt solar panels in series that would come to around 240V DC - way to high for the inverter. I could connect the panels in parallel but the wiring would be to be quite large with around 55 amps. It might be better to use a solar inverter on it's own and fool it to run 'islanded' without a mains input (output).
Can you charge the EV using DC, or would you need to go via the inverter?
What is the EasySolar parameter you must avoid exceeding- is it the solar charger's 70 A @ 250 V DC, or is it some MultiPlus II combination?
Thanks
Graham
DC charging uses 200-600V, so no you can't use that.
AC charging is limited to the continuous AC output power of the MultiPlus (2400W for the 3000VA MultiPlus or 4500W for the 5000VA MultiPlus)
EasySolar-II GX 3000 & 5000 product page
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