That's what I was thinking- a MS4448 would be a nice option with a good
surge rating.

I'm trying to make this work with little to minimal equipment onboard the
golf cart. Ideally, the battery would connect to a
stationary inverter/charger at the house via a cable/connector. The PV
would be permanently mounted also and would be grid-tied for times the
battery is not connected. I am thinking this needs to be an AC coupled
scenario with a grid-tie inverter that is AC coupled to the battery
inverter. I'm hung up on how to safely connect the battery to the inverter
(and more importantly, disconnect the battery from the inverter).


Jason




On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 6:29 PM Ray Walters <r...@solarray.com> wrote:

> Most carts run at 48vdc these days.  They either have eight 6 volt
> batteries, or six 8 v batteries.  I would think that would make a good
> match for power backup with a 4kw range inverter like the Magnum MS4448.
>
> Ray
>
> On 3/15/2022 12:18 PM, Nick A Lucchese wrote:
> > Not sure what the golf cart fleets are these days but decades ago as a
> youngster I worked at a course where all the EZ-GO’s were 36v nominal with
> all Trojan T-105’s. Also uncertain if still available or not but years ago
> the first Cybo inverters I purchased were also intended for 36v nominal
> battery banks. Perhaps George and the team still offer that model. It’s
> obviously a different type of architecture and I didn’t have any luck with
> the 4 amp 36v charger on the inverter’s AC output that was promoted but
> surely you could figure your means of charging with perhaps a Flexmax or
> similar. I had some issues with the hot water heater model but the off grid
> model consistently performed it’s inverting function assuming there was a
> fan or some sort of resistive or inductive load to keep the inverter awake.
> The only other 36v inverter I can think of was the Heart Transverter which
> was a big loss for a few of us.
> >
> > https://www.cyboenergy.com/products/offgridoverview.html
> >
> > Best of luck Jason, Nick
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> On Mar 14, 2022, at 3:48 PM, Jason Szumlanski <
> ja...@floridasolardesigngroup.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Every now and then I get questions here in the land of hurricanes and
> golf courses about using golf carts as the battery bank for a permanently
> mounted grid-tie home PV system in a backup scenario. Does anyone have any
> ideas on a good way to do something like this? The battery would need to be
> able to be unplugged of course (not under load I hope!) It's mostly DIY'ers
> trying to cobble together a solution for a small critical load panel for
> their home.
> >>
> >> The idea is becoming more popular as people hear about using EVs for
> home backup. I'd like to get ahead of it and maybe even offer a solution
> that's safe, legal, and functional.
> >>
> >> Jason Szumlanski
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