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Solar Powered Repeater System
C
alculate Your Total Daily Amp Hour usage
AC Loads
List AC load items Quantity X Watts X Hrs/week = Wh/week
Total Wh/week
-
DC watt hours per week. Multiply line
by 1.15 to correct for inverter loss.
-
Inverter DC input voltage; This is DC system voltage.
12
-
Divide line
by line
. This is total amp hours per week used by AC loads.
-
DC Loads
List DC load items Quantity X Watts X Hrs/week = Wh/week
In order to design a solar power system you will have to first determine your estimated electrical needs.
Determine How Much Electricity You Will Use
Calculate Your Total Daily Amp Hour usage
Calculate how many Solar Panels you will need
Calculate what size of Batteries you will need
Solar power system
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Total Wh/week
-
DC system voltage. 12
-
Total amp hours per week used by DC loads. Divide line
by line
. -
Total amp hours per week used by AC loads from line
-
Add lines
and
. This is total amp hours per week used by all loads. -
Divide line
by 7 days. This is total average amp hours per day. Daily Amp Hour Usage =
-
Calculate how many Solar Panels you will need
Total average amp hours per day
-
Divide line
by 0.8 to compensate for loss from battery charge/discharge -
Average sun hours per day in your area
-
Divide line
by line
. for total amps required -
Multiply line
by 1.15 to correct for generating loss. -
Continuous non-sunshine days in your area
-
Multiply line
and line
for total solar array amps required. -
Peak amps of solar module used
-
Total number of solar modules in parallel. Divide line
by
. -
Round off to the next highest whole number.
Number of Solar Panels=
-
Calculate what size of Batteries you will need
Total average amp hours per day
-
Divide line
by 0.8 to compensate for loss from battery charge/discharge -
Continuous non-sunshine days in your area
-
Multiply line
and line
for total Wh required. -
DC system voltage. 12
-
Divide line
by line
for required Ah. -
Safety factor 2
-
Multiply line
and line
for total battery capacity Ah required.
Battery Capacity=
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