I'm considering how to minimize the heat that certain components would add to our living environment, so that we don't end up just burning gas in the generator to have the inverter trade BTUs with the air-conditioner that it's powering.
We're planning an air gap between our solar panels and the roof. We're planning for the generator to be outside. We're planning to use a heat pump, so that the heat from the condenser stays outside.
But what about our AC charger, our B2B charger, and our inverter?
Does an MPPT solar charge controller produce heat?
What about putting those things in a ventilated and weather-protected enclosure outside? Would that work?
We're planning an air gap between our solar panels and the roof. We're planning for the generator to be outside. We're planning to use a heat pump, so that the heat from the condenser stays outside.
But what about our AC charger, our B2B charger, and our inverter?
Does an MPPT solar charge controller produce heat?
What about putting those things in a ventilated and weather-protected enclosure outside? Would that work?