electrical:solar:panel-bank_ratio
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electrical:solar:panel-bank_ratio [2020/06/24 22:28] frater_secessus [1:1] |
electrical:solar:panel-bank_ratio [2020/06/24 22:29] frater_secessus [1:1] |
[[electrical:solar:rationing|Power rationing]] may be necessary. | [[electrical:solar:rationing|Power rationing]] may be necessary. |
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Working backwards, successfully fully charging lead-chemisties by 1:1 solar means requires about 8.45hrs of Full Sun Equivalent on MPPT, and about 9.7hrs FSE with PWM. **There is nowhere in the United States that averages 8.45hrs of FSE year around**. The highest is Honolulu with an average of 5.96hrs. The highest monthly average is Las Vegas in June (7.69hrs). | Working backwards, fully charging lead-chemistries by 1:1 solar means requires about 8.45hrs of Full Sun Equivalent on MPPT, and about 9.7hrs FSE with PWM. **There is nowhere in the United States that averages 8.45hrs of FSE year around**. The highest is Honolulu with an average of 5.96hrs. The highest monthly average is Las Vegas in June (7.69hrs). |
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