GRID TIE INVERTER SOLAR POWER EASY SOLAR SOLUTION POWER INVERTERS

on Feb 28 in Lowes DIY


www.greenpowerscience.com This is a grid tie inverter that is 200 watts. It actually reads a bit higher for various reasons. This was to see how well it worked. POWER INVERTERS.

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25 Comments

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    @mmoedu The cost per watt is what you would base it on. First step is conservation. CPF lights or LED, Light colored roof, insulation, Energy efficient appliances. All this is easy and better to spend money there before buying a big system. Once you knock your Ebill down, then you will have cheaper solar options. Ex makes no sense adding 100watt panel to supplement incandescent 100 watt bulbs. Swapping 4 bulbs for cpf costs $10 saves 300 watts=$750 in panels Also check our channel we cover a lot

  • mmoedu says:

    Could you make a video that ties all yours together I am missing the big picture Examples: How much would a system cost a three bedroom house to be completely self reliant. or how about running a cooling system that only runs during the day when solar powering it. What would be the cost of these projects and what do we have to do as americans to force the power companies to be more green friendly? Im sure they don want us to ever make more power than we can consume.

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    @hippyraverocker Yes, the Voltage is what matters, these need to have 14V-35V and they run. The amount of Watts is up to the amperage and volt on a loaded circuit. So the 80 watt panel open 21V loaded 14V runs about 63 watts direct.

    Dan

  • hippyraverocker says:

    Hey, In another of your videos you have a panel less than 200w running this inverter fine.

    Is that something that can be done? As I would like to just have say a 100w panel…with this inverter…and could have a system to lower bills without needed to keep buying batteries that die every 5-6 years.

  • HHOhybridBuilder says:

    Hi Dan,Where can we purchase this type of inverter?

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    @carddarren What is your wind mill generators? AC to rectifier or straight DC

  • truckstuffins says:

    Is the inverter that he is using an island protection grid tie inverter, If so my bad. I’m sorry I spoke out of place.

  • carddarren says:

    its the island protection shutting it down they do not work unless the grid is on

  • carddarren says:

    dan love what you are doing have grid tie inverter made 3 windmills want to tie it all together should i attach it all to batteries then to the grid tie inverter with a diversion load to my second grid tie inverter? suggestions for me?

  • truckstuffins says:

    It’s not a greedy meter , It is trying to keep YOU from killing someone

  • truckstuffins says:

    this is the reason they have electrical codes. because when you hook this up this way as he is doing. It can kill someone . Say the power goes of and you hook this up and it is on– here comes the power co guy to see what is going on there is still power there from you. if he touches it it can kill him.

  • truckstuffins says:

    Yes it will run your shop. But he is misleading in this video. You have to put a double throw box on the wall next to your breaker box, so you can flip the switch to main or inverted power. He say you can supplement the power by hooking this in an outlet [[ wrong]] . This is why the power company will shut you of if you do this and they catch you.

  • TheTwistedGypsy says:

    My shed/shop has its own fuse box connected to the house on a line from the main box. If I isolate and disconnect it from the main, will this grid tie inverter still run the outlets in the structure?

  • sirmasterpimp says:

    Pretty neat, I only wish they made a hybrid model which could be a grid tie and a regular inverter in one.

  • chudmail says:

    Generator is dc treadmill motor 3400rpm 220volts dc if you look on my youtube you will see it ,just got it up today it was very heavy

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE says:

    @chudmail PEOPLE:-) ????? just how youtube is. Take the good with the bad.

    For your inverter, you cannot fry, just wont work below 14v or above 60v.

    you are 2-60 v DC yes?

    what is your generator. DC

  • chudmail says:

    Hello i have just ordered one of these its a 300w version i have made a wind turbine that will produce power to produce anything from 2volts to 60 volts depending on the wind i dont want to fry my invertor i must have to regulate the power any ideas ? Why do so many sad people watch these videos then make stupid comments!

  • bluejay331 says:

    If you hook solar panels directly to these without using a battery bank.Will it fry the inverters if the grid goes down and the panels are producing full power?

  • waffleone3 says:

    At 230 watts output, the inverter would have to run about 4.3 hours in order to produce 1 kw-H of energy. In 45 minutes, it would have produced about 0.172 kw-H of energy. But it is a good start! You might not need another meter, only more patience! I enjoy the videos, keep up the good work!

  • Oralden says:

    yes, ekimgiles – that is why the inverter shuts off if there is no power. That is the safe feature that he mentioned.

  • ekimgiles says:

    If you supply the grid with electricity from your house won’t repair people potentially be in danger if they work on the lines energized unknown to them

  • AVNwinner says:

    keep doing what our doing .. there will always E-thugs

  • shinbean says:

    way to be technical mate i was just making a point for americans that they will be getting the same thing as us, im sorry for trying to help ppl mate

  • TyrtaeustheHoplite says:

    @ shinbean: Once again, it’s NOT free. The $8000 “grant” comes from the taxpayers of Australia. And so you’ll take money from your neighbors (either in taxes or interest money borrowed by the government) in order to buy your system. The government doesn’t produce wealth; people with jobs do.

  • shinbean says:

    being from australia i dont know if it will work the same way but over here what happened is they released an $8,000 grant for a 1kw system, you would have to pay an upfront cost of about $2500 but after about 6 months you would get that back from the government therefore making it free

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