Solar 12v to 240v inverter Electric fence energiser set up.
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2020
- I used a small 150w Giandel inverter witch is 12v to 15v input and 240v output, purchased on Ebay that i connected to a 12v solar charge controller witch is for a 12v system and is only 10amp. The solar panel is a 60watt panel also 12 to 20v output that run into the solar charge controller and from there to the 12v battery to keep it fully charged at day time. I Used two 50amp anderson plugs solder to the inverter input and one from the solar charge controller output for a quick disconnect of 12v power supply to the inverter or i can just open the battery box an turn the inverter off if I have to do repairs to the fence lines. The electric fence energiser I using is a 240v 50hz 5 kilojoules and also has a low output. The brand of the energiser is XSTOP and is a impressive unit .
hey dan, nice vid anything in the works for a new distilling vid soon? Glad to see you on youtube again, its been a long time since your last vid stay safe
It's great that you put this on here. How many joules does the electric fence unit have? I'm trying to solarise a mains fencer for my sheep field. I bought it then lost my mains electricity supply. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I would go bigger on the solar panel to keep battery topped up like maybe a 160w and use at least a big four wheel drive battery or tractor battery. My energiser is 240v and put out 5 joules and is made by Xstop I purchased in Australia on EBay for about 130 Australian dollars. You have to use a solar charge controller of 10 amps at least and it's better to use pure sine wave inverter of 150w output.
@@danssv8 hello there will a normal sinewave inverter damage an energiser ?thank you
@@antoniobond4907 pure sine wave is better, it will be fine.