Nicolas Bourgault
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Hey everyone,I have an idea for charging my Mitsubishi Outlander P-HEV using an MPP Solar charger. This inverter allows for a battery-less setup, meaning it only requires solar panels and household electricity. This setup could potentially be installed directly inside the car, with a solar panel on the roof to charge the car when it's parked outside. Once home, it can be connected to the household electricity to continue charging. This setup is great because it doesn't require any additional external batteries.
However, I have a concern: since this setup won't be working full-time and will only charge when the sun is up, it will repeatedly charge and stop charging. Could this be an issue for battery preservation? If anyone has insights or experience with this, I'd appreciate your input.Additionally, would a 5kW inverter setup be sufficient for this purpose?What do you all think about this approach? Has anyone tried something similar?
However, I have a concern: since this setup won't be working full-time and will only charge when the sun is up, it will repeatedly charge and stop charging. Could this be an issue for battery preservation? If anyone has insights or experience with this, I'd appreciate your input.Additionally, would a 5kW inverter setup be sufficient for this purpose?What do you all think about this approach? Has anyone tried something similar?