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Designed for medium remote homes, cabins, or tiny houses
Can be used with multiple appliances throughout the day
Ideal as a backup power source for emergencies
Product Details
The 4800-Watt 48-Volt Monocrystalline Solar Kit system is readymade for running typical active home appliances. Working with multiple appliances for all day use, this kit is designed to provide you with ultimate luxury freedom and satisfaction in generating/using your own power to provide a sustainable lifestyle. Used solar as a primary power source, this kit will be prepared for emergencies, some social events and support multiple people power consumption.
Ideal for off-grid systems such as medium remote cabins, medium remote homes or even tiny houses
Works with off-grid residential and commercial rooftop systems
MidNite classic allows you to stack multiple charge controllers, giving you more options for expansion
Newly added MidNite MNEDC- quad houses included MNEDC100 breaker which acts as a DC disconnect for protection of your battery bank and charge controller
Excellent performance in low-light environments
High Efficiency PERC Solar Cells, Black frame solar panel
With the MidNite Classic charge controller, you can monitor your system remotely through a user's local network or via midnitesolar.com
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Questions & Answers
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Q:How can I find out how many solar panels I would need? You need a list of computer, fridge, oven, lights etc.
by|Apr 9, 2022
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A:Â Hi Jessijem,
To calculate how much solar panels, batteries, size of inverter you need, etc. You can go to our Renogy website and use our super calculator - https://super-solar-calculator.renogy-dchome.com/?from=bc-us_end
From there you can input the list of appliances/devices that you will be using with the solar system.
Alternatively, you can call our technical support team at (909) 287-7100
by|Apr 11, 2022
Q:Can this system be used as a primary source for a 1200 sqft house ? Only 2 people living there
by|Mar 25, 2022
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A:Â Hi Geosoto96, Thank you for sending your inquiry. To properly size a system to meet your needs we would need to know the voltage, amperage or wattage, and run time of each of your items. This will help us determine how many batteries you would need to run these items for a day and how many panels you would need to charge those batteries within a day of peak solar production. If you could give me a list of your items with these values, I can see what kind of system you may need. Hope it helps.
by|Apr 15, 2022
Q:I have 4 Renogy 12v 200ah AGM batteries. To make a 48 volt system I would need to wire them in series, correct?
by|Mar 7, 2022
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A:Â Hi Mark, Thank you for sending your inquiry. You can connect 2 of your Renogy 12v 200ah AGM batteries into a series and make it 2 sets, then connect them in parallel to make it a 48V system. You can give us a call at (909) 287-7100. We're open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 3 pm PST.
by|Mar 22, 2022
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Q:does this system needs an external inverte to go from 120v to 230v ??
by|Feb 23, 2022
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A:Â Hi Sifu,
Yes it does as it does not include an inverter.
by|Feb 23, 2022
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Nov 7, 2021
Review of Renogy 4,800 Watt System
100% off grid - cost DIY $30k. Things to consider: AMPs, County, Code, Wind Zone +anchor system, Battery Type/venting, Protecting Equipment, Added Costs - batteries, cables, E-panel, Inverter, wire to house panel, System Monitor, 10K Watt Cat Generator
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May 12, 2022
I'm using the panels to power an off-grid tiny house,...
I'm using the panels to power an off-grid tiny house, and they are working very well!