SirCaptainAhab
Active member
I've owned my i-MiEV since May 17, 2012. I've driven over 37,000 gas free miles and love it!
I've build my own off-grid solar system at home, with solar panels I've made myself, hooked up with a charge controller, inverter, and batteries. My inverter is only a 650 watt modified sine wave inverter, which I now know isn't what I need to do what I want to do.
I want to be able to get the right off-grid inverter to be able to plug my i-miev into the standard 110 outlet on the inverter so I can charge it right from my solar panels.
1. Is this even possible?
2. If so, what size/range of inverter do I need?
I've just been told as of yesterday that I need a pure sine wave inverter. And that I may need to send my portable charge cord in for an upgrade whereby it will have a lower amperage possible for trickle charging at lower amps.
Can anyone provide suggestions or ideas on how I can make this work? I'd be interested in being able to make the off-grid system portable in the back of the car, to take it with me, as I drive 31 miles one way to work. But during the winter time, I don't have enough charge to get home and can't currently plug in at work.
Any ideas, suggestions, etc would be most helpful. I want to make this happen!
Thanks!
Captain
I've build my own off-grid solar system at home, with solar panels I've made myself, hooked up with a charge controller, inverter, and batteries. My inverter is only a 650 watt modified sine wave inverter, which I now know isn't what I need to do what I want to do.
I want to be able to get the right off-grid inverter to be able to plug my i-miev into the standard 110 outlet on the inverter so I can charge it right from my solar panels.
1. Is this even possible?
2. If so, what size/range of inverter do I need?
I've just been told as of yesterday that I need a pure sine wave inverter. And that I may need to send my portable charge cord in for an upgrade whereby it will have a lower amperage possible for trickle charging at lower amps.
Can anyone provide suggestions or ideas on how I can make this work? I'd be interested in being able to make the off-grid system portable in the back of the car, to take it with me, as I drive 31 miles one way to work. But during the winter time, I don't have enough charge to get home and can't currently plug in at work.
Any ideas, suggestions, etc would be most helpful. I want to make this happen!
Thanks!
Captain