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How to calculate your solar power
requirements
There are three things to
consider in order to choose a Solar panel or create a Solar system.
You need to know how much energy your battery
can store and then select a Solar panel that can replenish your
‘stock’ of energy in the battery in line with your
pattern of use.
1: How much energy can your battery store?
Battery capacity is measured in Amp Hours (eg
17AH). You need to convert this to Watt Hours by multiplying the
AH figure by the battery voltage (eg 12V).
For a 17AH, 12V battery the Watt Hours figure
is 17 x 12 = 204WH
This means the battery could supply 204W for 1
hour, or 102W for 2 hours i.e. the more energy you take, the faster
the battery discharges.
2: How much energy will
your appliance(s) use over a period of time?
The power consumption of appliances is given in
Watts (eg 21" fluorescent light, 13W). To calculate the energy
you will use over time, just multiply the power consumption by
the hours of use.
The 13W light fitting, on for 2 hours, will take
13 x 2 = 26WH from the battery.
Repeat this for all the appliances you wish to
use, then add the results to establish total consumption.
3: How much energy can a Solar panel generate
over a period of time?
The power generation rating of a Solar panel is
also given in Watts (eg STP010, 10W). To calculate the energy
it can supply to the battery, multiply Watts by the hours exposed
to sunshine, then multiply the result by 0.85 (this factor allows
for natural system losses).
For the Solar 10W panel in 4 hours* of sunshine,
10 x 4 x 0.85 = 34WH. This is the amount of energy the Solar panel
can supply to the battery.
Some
Examples of how you can utilize a Solar Power.
For specifications of each
of our solar panels please refer to our Solar
Panel Specification Table
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