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For Sale: Kyocera Solar and Xantrex Inverter System

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Will be removing a complete Solar and Inverter charging system. Following are the components of the system. Price is $2500 for everything. Contact me at melvinlassere@gmail.com or 985-960-0156. Thanks, Mel

4- Kyocera KC-120 Solar Panels (480 watts)
1- Xantrex 2500 Watt Inverter, 130 amp Charger
1- Xantrex Freedom remote panel with cable
1- Xantrex Link 10 Battery Monitor
1- Heart Interface Digital Elco Charger
1- C 35 Solar Charge Controller
3- Blue Seas Battery Boxes (each holds 2 batteries)
6- Trojan T-145 Golf Cart Batteries
1- Assortment of Ckt breakers, terminal blocks, fuses/fuse holders and all connecting battery cables.
 

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Hi Mel,

Would you consider selling the Link 10 separately?

Bob
 
Not at this time, I have someone in Texas coming to see the system installed on the boat, I accepted his offer of $2,000. If it doesn't sell, I will remove and bring everything to Boaters Resale of Texas. I'll let you know before I would do that and offer the Link 10 to you. Thanks, Mel
 
Attached is a diagram of the system.
 

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It is a good system, I bought the boat in Florida and cruised the boat to Louisiana with the main engine alternator not charging. The solar panels were able to keep the batteries charged with refrigerator working for 9 days and 900 miles. I was impressed.

I'm under an covered slip now and will not be making long cruises so will replace with 2 AGM 8D's and a Balmar alternator. That's the $2,000 price tag I want for the system.

I think it's a good deal as a package but the resale shop will probably break the package up and sell the parts.

Thanks, Mel
 
Good catch Lost Horizons. No, batteries not connected as drawn. The 3 battery boxes are paralleled for 12 volts, I'll have the drawing redone and repost for clarity. Looked pretty but hopefully no one will wire theirs as drawn. Thanks, Mel
 
Kyocera Solar and zantrex system

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