Kit 8 : 500W 24V

$2,906.22

This kit builds on the same principles as Kit 4, the 3 panel 12V system. It is designed to provide both 12 or 24V dc and 120V AC for a wide range of applications. This system takes up less space than the 3 panel system, yet packs the same punch due to the larger single panel. The higher wattage allows for a 24V battery bank.

This was designed for:

  • All your 12V appliances

  • Small Fridge (weekends only)

  • Lights

  • Monitoring and communication equipment.

  • Security systems. 

  • Small cottages

  • Small TV’s (once and a while)

  • Computers, cell phones, personal devices

  • Radios

  • Light power tools

  • And more…

This system will provide power to a wide range of applications; HOWEVER, you will need to keep track of your electrical usage. You will need to pick and choose which appliances you run at the same time as the inverter will be overloaded. The batteries will not last forever, so you will need to get to know the system and how long the batteries last. 

For cottagers who are used to having no power, this will be a major upgrade. For those who expect this to power their hair dryers and cook the Christmas turkey, you will be disappointed. 

Think of this system as a lifeline to keeping your lights on and charging up your essential devices, while having a bit of extra capacity to provide those small luxuries once and a while. 

Includes:

  • 1* 500W Solar panel

  • 2 * 20ft RPVU 90 #10 wire, red and black with MC4 Crimped ends. 

  • Midnight breaker box

  • 2 * 20A breaker

  • Victron 100/30 MPPT charge controller

  • Ki 2000W inverter only. 24V

  • #4 inverter Cables. Pair

  • 2 * 10ft RPVU 90 #10 wire, red and black with no ends 

  • 2 * stark 125A 12V battery

  • Battery Jumper cable

Warning* This equipment contains live electricity! Extreme caution should be used when handling the equipment and making connections! All work should be done by a qualified technician or licensed electrician. IES does not claim or warrant that these procedures are safe and or considered code compliant.

This kit builds on the same principles as Kit 4, the 3 panel 12V system. It is designed to provide both 12 or 24V dc and 120V AC for a wide range of applications. This system takes up less space than the 3 panel system, yet packs the same punch due to the larger single panel. The higher wattage allows for a 24V battery bank.

This was designed for:

  • All your 12V appliances

  • Small Fridge (weekends only)

  • Lights

  • Monitoring and communication equipment.

  • Security systems. 

  • Small cottages

  • Small TV’s (once and a while)

  • Computers, cell phones, personal devices

  • Radios

  • Light power tools

  • And more…

This system will provide power to a wide range of applications; HOWEVER, you will need to keep track of your electrical usage. You will need to pick and choose which appliances you run at the same time as the inverter will be overloaded. The batteries will not last forever, so you will need to get to know the system and how long the batteries last. 

For cottagers who are used to having no power, this will be a major upgrade. For those who expect this to power their hair dryers and cook the Christmas turkey, you will be disappointed. 

Think of this system as a lifeline to keeping your lights on and charging up your essential devices, while having a bit of extra capacity to provide those small luxuries once and a while. 

Includes:

  • 1* 500W Solar panel

  • 2 * 20ft RPVU 90 #10 wire, red and black with MC4 Crimped ends. 

  • Midnight breaker box

  • 2 * 20A breaker

  • Victron 100/30 MPPT charge controller

  • Ki 2000W inverter only. 24V

  • #4 inverter Cables. Pair

  • 2 * 10ft RPVU 90 #10 wire, red and black with no ends 

  • 2 * stark 125A 12V battery

  • Battery Jumper cable

Warning* This equipment contains live electricity! Extreme caution should be used when handling the equipment and making connections! All work should be done by a qualified technician or licensed electrician. IES does not claim or warrant that these procedures are safe and or considered code compliant.