A couple more things I forgot regarding the solar panel. They are rated at peak power, full sun and panel pointed at the sun. Anything less than that, power will be lower. Your 5w panel can put outES and Mickey.Glad you both answered. I had studied inverters and propane vaporization when I was trying to decide what to do for power. However, I totally forgot about both when I had everything installed.ES, there is no inverter, the battery is strictly charging for the generator/monitor. ES and Mickey. I should have thought about it, but I did not check to see what the monitor function power draw is. I had hoped getting the small 5W Solar panel would keep the battery with a balanced charged. I ordered another with a diode to replace the one on the ground. I understand that at night I could loose the solar power provided without a diode to prevent the flow back.I put the panel where it is until I could mount it, or another one, perpendicular to the sun. The electrician connected the leads from the panel direct to the generator battery.The propane tank is a 350 gal tank and they put 285 gallons in the tank. Local code said the tank had to be where it is (10 feet from the generator). I see Mickey's point about the propane and solar panel, plus ES, what I think you are getting to, which is no inverter......So I am at a loss right (mainly because your questions made me see the holes in my plans) now as all of this is new to me. I had hoped the company I hired to put everything in would know what to do. However; they did say this is the first time they put a standby generator in where there was no grid. I planned on enclosing the propane tank with a roof and shelter plus a roof for the generator enclosure before cold sets in.Thank you for the questions and comments.
I know I am causing my own problem, but hoping someone can help me overcome!
We have no utility provided electricity on our land and desire none due slightly to cost, but mainly because we would have to deed a rather wide and long right of way to the utility company.
I had a Siemens (Generac) 14Kw (ASKN014RBS) generator installed to be run by propane under manual start. We had the building and lean to wired like a home with a breaker panel and the Siemens Automatic Transfer switch panel. We had to have the Transfer switch panel because the generator pulls the current to charge the battery through the Transfer switch. In our case when the generator is running it recharges.
Our problem is that the unit has a digital display and many functions that run 24/7as safety and maintenance checks. Thus when we are not at our land for several days the battery is completely drawn down. I brought a 5W Solar battery charger from Harbor Freight, not realizing it needed a diode or fuse to prevent the power provided by the solar panel from drawing back into the solar unit at night.
I have since ordered another panel with the diode that prevents the flow back.
My question: Could anyone provide a link to the generator wiring diagram and do you think we could disconnect the digital display and the functions? I have the Transfer Switch diagram URL.
That said, I worry that without the function checks, there may be a maintenance or safety issue and I would not know until it occurs. Voiding warranty is not an issue as Generac voided the warranty as soon as I put the generator in as it can not be the Prime utility provided.
Photos are attached. We use the generator for lighting, well, compressor, portable generator and future items such as a trailer. Thank you, Jim