🏕️ Michigan Off-Grid Cabin – DIY Solar + Battery Build

🏕️ Michigan Off-Grid Cabin – DIY Solar + Battery Build

Here’s a full breakdown of an off-grid energy system we helped design and troubleshoot for a cabin in Michigan. What started as a solar generator with lead-acid batteries eventually turned into a full-blown LFP system with a Magnum inverter and MidNite Classic controller. This blog dives into the build.

🔋 Battery System

  • Chemistry: Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP)
  • Configuration: 16S28P (16 series × 28 parallel)
  • Nominal Voltage: 51.2V
  • Capacity: 700Ah (28 × 25Ah cells)
  • Total Energy: ~35.8 kWh (around 30 kWh usable)
  • Cell Type: 25Ah LFP Prismatic – Buy here
  • BMS: JK BMS with active balancing and Bluetooth monitoring - Buy here

⚡ Inverter / Charger

  • Model: Magnum Energy MS4448PAE
  • Voltage: 48VDC input → 120/240VAC output (split-phase)
  • Continuous Output: 4,400W
  • Features: Integrated charger, programmable charge profiles, generator support, compatible with ME-RC50 & ME-AGS

🔌 Charge Controller

  • Model: MidNite Solar Classic 150 MPPT
  • Max PV Input Voltage: 150VDC

🪵 Backup Generator

  • Model: Kohler 12RESV
  • Fuel: Propane (LPG)
  • Output: 12 kW

☀️ Solar Array

  • Modules: 12 × SolarWorld SW 280 Mono
  • Total Size: 3.36 kW (12 × 280W)
  • Likely Wiring: 3 strings of 4 in series (Vmp ≈ 126V, ideal for Classic 150)

🛠️ Real-World Challenges

This wasn’t just a textbook install. The system had legacy components (like a Magnum inverter and aging lead-acid setup) that made troubleshooting tricky. Some highlights:

  • Initial system had no pre-charge circuit, potentially causing blown fuses and board damage
  • The BMS wasn’t connecting properly
  • Eventually got the JK BMS configured and balancing properly

Sometimes the hard part isn’t the build, it’s understanding what went wrong before you got there.

🔧 System Overview & Lessons Learned

This video dives into the quirks of this site and how I solved problems in the field. This is an ongoing project and likely needs an inverter replacement next!

Ready to build your own off-grid system? All the core components used in this project—from prismatic cells and BMS to compression kits and accessories—are available now at OGSolarStore.com.

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