Hello everyone, I haven't updated it for a long time**, and today I would like to introduce you to a 5000-watt solar power system. This system is a more practical set of solar generators in terms of 5000 watts output. From the picture, the system has 9 550-watt boards, high-power controllers, 8 12-volt dedicated solar gel batteries, and 96-volt inverters. This is the installation precautions of the 96 volt 5000 watt solar power system, there are the following points to pay special attention to, let's take a look at the wiring steps.
The first step is to form a 96-volt battery pack, string together 8 large batteries, plus or minus red dots represent positive, black dots represent negative, so that it must be completely correct, not wrong.
In the second step, the positive pole of the 96-volt main engine and the fifth binding post of the controller are connected to the positive pole of the 96-volt battery pack, and the wire is connected to the positive pole of 96-volt.
In the third step, the negative electrode is the same, so that after the wire is connected, the inverter and the controller have been connected to the battery pack.
The fourth step is to connect the solar panel, and connect the above wires to the board after connecting them, because this is a step-down controller, otherwise the controller will be damaged or burned out.
In the wiring steps, it must be noted that the series and parallel connection of the board should be determined according to the voltage of the board and the withstand voltage of the controller, and it cannot be chaotic and cannot exceed the allowable voltage of the controller. Therefore, the best power generation effect can be achieved after the whole system is assembled. In addition, each accessory must also ensure that it is full power and full capacity, so that the performance of the assembled power generation system can be brought into full play.
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