u/Cloud_757

SJTU Chinese Language Program when will we get notified?

Hey everyone,

I applied for the Chinese Language Program at Shanghai Jiao Tong University on the very first day admissions opened, and I was wondering how long it usually takse to receive a response.

I saw another post saying it’s apparently quite unlikely to get rejected, but I’m a bit unsure because during my exchange year in Japan, the language program admissions were supposedly around a 50% acceptance rate.

Do they usually send out decisions throughout the application period, or mostly near the end? Would appreciate hearing about your experiences. Thanks!!

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u/Cloud_757 — 1 day ago
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Hey hey everyone,

I think I’ve finally arrived at the final version of my dads solar setup, but before I start putting everything together, I’d really appreciate it if some of you could take a look over my design and maybe answer a few remaining questions.

This system is being designed for my dad’s caravan, and while I’ve spent quite a lot of time researching, I’m still only dabbling a little in this topic compardd to many people here, so I genuinely appreciate any advice or corrections.

One thing I’m still unsure about is the battery cable sizing. I’m using 95 mm² cable between the battery and inverter, but from what I understand that’s only rated for around 250–300 A continuous current, is that correct? If so does using a 350 A fuse even make sense? And overall, is 95 mm² sufficient for a 3 kW inverter in a 12 V system?

I’m also wondering about fuse typse . For a 12 V LiFePO4 setup, would you recommend going with a NH2 fuse or T Class fuse, or is a mega/anl fuse for the battery side completely sufficient for this kind of setup?

And also what do I exactly need to connect to the car frame?

As a small side note: my dad bought the Ective SSI inverter about a year ago, so a lot of the rest of the system planning ended up being somewhat built around that decision. Also, my current fuse setup uses separate external fuse holders instead of a proper common busbar/distribution system. I only recently discovered the Victron Power Distributor, which honestly would probably have been the cleaner solution in hindsight 😅

Thanks in advance for any help or feedback!

Edit: I just realized that I placed the switch before the fuse, this is not the proper way and has been fixed.

u/Cloud_757 — 8 days ago