I'll start by apologizing in advance if I'm asking a stupid question. I know almost nothing about solar power or electricity. I'm trying to build a solar exhaust fan to pull some hot and humid air out of a shipping container. I could go and buy a fan to do the trick but, where's the fun in that? Anyway, I found a waterproof panel that puts out 12 volts, 5 watts and if my math is right, about .4 amps. But, finding a solar panel and fan that match exactly has been difficult. So, if I use a fan that is 12 volts, 3.6 watts and .3 amps, will it work? Any help or guidance would be appreciated.
Solar Exhaust Fan Question
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I'll start by apologizing in advance if I'm asking a stupid question. I know almost nothing about solar power or electricity. I'm trying to build a solar exhaust fan to pull some hot and humid air out of a shipping container. I could go and buy a fan to do the trick but, where's the fun in that? Anyway, I found a waterproof panel that puts out 12 volts, 5 watts and if my math is right, about .4 amps. But, finding a solar panel and fan that match exactly has been difficult. So, if I use a fan that is 12 volts, 3.6 watts and .3 amps, will it work? Any help or guidance would be appreciated. -
I'm not sure what heat gain means. I've seen the pre-made systems for sale but there isn't much info on them. Mostly, I just want to play around with setting up something myself. At some point, when I get this container set up, I will be putting in a solar set up with a battery bank. Just big enough to run a few lights and charge my electronic stuff at night. So, if I just happen to learn a bit through this project, it will be a good thing.Comment
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I'm not sure what heat gain means. I've seen the pre-made systems for sale but there isn't much info on them. Mostly, I just want to play around with setting up something myself. At some point, when I get this container set up, I will be putting in a solar set up with a battery bank. Just big enough to run a few lights and charge my electronic stuff at night. So, if I just happen to learn a bit through this project, it will be a good thing.Comment
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Fans are usually installed for the purpose of removing heat from a space as you write. That heat may come from inside the space - cooking, using hot H2O, appliance heat, etc., or from the outside - high outside ambient temp. or solar radiation. Whether from inside or outside the sum of those sources of heat is known as the heat gain of the room or structure. Removing that heat gain is one purpose of vent fans. To size a fan correctly, and not waste resources, some idea of the heat gain is usually necessary. Hence my question.
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"what I'm trying to find out is if a solar panel that puts out 12 volts, 5 watts and if my math is right, about .4 amps is compatible with a fan that runs on 12 volts, 3.6 watts and .3 amps."
As it turns out, the fan and panel work perfectly together. I'll update this thread if there is a fire.Comment
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"what I'm trying to find out is if a solar panel that puts out 12 volts, 5 watts and if my math is right, about .4 amps is compatible with a fan that runs on 12 volts, 3.6 watts and .3 amps."
As it turns out, the fan and panel work perfectly together. I'll update this thread if there is a fire.Comment
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