Hello,
I've been scouring the net for information regarding the math behind a solar/wind system, unfortunately I couldn't find anything that would explain this simply.
For a beginner these seem to be a bunch of confusing concepts.
I'd like to take my home consumption as an example.
The electric bills says something like 1210KWh for the last 57 days. In turn this would make 21KWh per day, which in average would be 884W per hour.
In this case, would it be safe to assume that a 12V battery bank(10x 200Ah@20Hr 12V in //) providing 2000Ah rated @20Hr would provide about 1000W/h (2000Ah/24h * 12V ~= 1000W ) for 24h?
Another question: is there any way to measure the actual current consumption at any given time, other than relying on the utility bill reading (would a clamp AmpMeter on the electric line inlet do the trick)?
I'm guessing this would then go through a 12DC-120AC power inverter rated between 2KW and 5KW to power a house (given the consumption specs above).
Also, what is usually the efficiency of solar panels and how many would be needed to charge such a bank considering that at in Dec 21 (shortest day of the year) the daylight durations is 8h42m (at my current location).
What other factors should be taken into account?
What output should be expected (Voltage and charging current) of a single solar panel (say a 240W panel) under real conditions?
I'm not really interested in calculating costs, but more about the theoretical approach to solar power, off-the-grid systems and the considerations that need to be made for any given application (other than the actual cost).
Thank you!
I've been scouring the net for information regarding the math behind a solar/wind system, unfortunately I couldn't find anything that would explain this simply.
For a beginner these seem to be a bunch of confusing concepts.
I'd like to take my home consumption as an example.
The electric bills says something like 1210KWh for the last 57 days. In turn this would make 21KWh per day, which in average would be 884W per hour.
In this case, would it be safe to assume that a 12V battery bank(10x 200Ah@20Hr 12V in //) providing 2000Ah rated @20Hr would provide about 1000W/h (2000Ah/24h * 12V ~= 1000W ) for 24h?
Another question: is there any way to measure the actual current consumption at any given time, other than relying on the utility bill reading (would a clamp AmpMeter on the electric line inlet do the trick)?
I'm guessing this would then go through a 12DC-120AC power inverter rated between 2KW and 5KW to power a house (given the consumption specs above).
Also, what is usually the efficiency of solar panels and how many would be needed to charge such a bank considering that at in Dec 21 (shortest day of the year) the daylight durations is 8h42m (at my current location).
What other factors should be taken into account?
What output should be expected (Voltage and charging current) of a single solar panel (say a 240W panel) under real conditions?
I'm not really interested in calculating costs, but more about the theoretical approach to solar power, off-the-grid systems and the considerations that need to be made for any given application (other than the actual cost).
Thank you!
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