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electrical:solar:gentle_intro [2020/05/11 11:51]
frater_secessus [AC, DC, Amps, and Watts]
electrical:solar:gentle_intro [2021/01/21 13:05]
frater_secessus [limitations of solar]
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 ===== how solar power works ===== ===== how solar power works =====
  
-Solar power uses [[electrical:solar:panels|solar panels]] to convert sunlight into electricity.  This power is usually stored in a [[electrical:12v:deep_cycle_battery|deep-cycle "house" battery]], which is seperate from the vehicle's starter battery.  Electricity from the panels is fed to the battery by a [[electrical:solar:charge_controller|solar charge controller]], which keeps the battery [[electrical:12v:charging|optimally charged]] and powers any [[electrical:12v:loads|loads]] (things that consume power). +Solar power uses [[electrical:solar:panels|solar panels]] to convert sunlight into electricity.  This power is usually stored in a [[electrical:12v:deep_cycle_battery|deep-cycle "house" battery]], which is separate from the vehicle's starter battery.((unless combined using [[electrical:12v:alternator#isolators|an isolator]], or running a [[electrical:solar:shallow_cycling|single-battery setup]]))  Electricity from the panels is fed to the battery by a [[electrical:solar:charge_controller|solar charge controller]], which keeps the battery [[electrical:12v:charging|optimally charged]] and powers any [[electrical:12v:loads|loads]] (things that consume power). 
  
  
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 > "...trying to take the comfort level you had in a house into your mobile life [is] tough to do for a boondocker." -- akrvbob((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-Too-much-or-too-little-Solar?pid=116253#pid116253)) > "...trying to take the comfort level you had in a house into your mobile life [is] tough to do for a boondocker." -- akrvbob((http://www.cheaprvliving.com/forums/Thread-Too-much-or-too-little-Solar?pid=116253#pid116253))
  
-The amount of power a solar configuration outputs is [[electrical:solar:output|greatly affected by things like latitude, season, shade, temperature, and even battery voltage]].+The amount of power a solar configuration outputs is [[electrical:solar:output|greatly affected by things like latitude, season, shade, temperature, and even battery voltage]].  A crude rule of thumb might be meaningful solar harvest is possible only when the sun is throwing well-defined shadows on the ground
  
 Since it looks like magic, beginners tend to worry about [[electrical:solar:status#is_my_solar_working|whether or not their system is working]].  It usually is. Since it looks like magic, beginners tend to worry about [[electrical:solar:status#is_my_solar_working|whether or not their system is working]].  It usually is.
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-The most beginner tolerant and value-for-money battery bank is two **6v deep cycle flooded((you can/must add water periodically))"golf cart" batteries** [[electrical:12v:parallel_serial|wired in series]] to make 12v.  This will provide 200+ Ah (amp-hours) of rated capacity.((100+ Ah of usable capacity))  This bank gives Bill one normal day's use and and about a half/day of of reserve (ie, a day with no charging).  A set of golf carts like this will be sufficient for most needs and does well with 200-500W of solar panel.   Deep cycle batteries are typically [[electrical:depth_of_discharge|discharged no lower than 50%]] as this is a good usability/lifespan compromise. 50% DoD is about 12.2v for lead-acid chemistries.  A [[electrical:12v:lvd|Low Voltage Disconnect]] can help prevent deeper, damaging discharge.+The most beginner tolerant and value-for-money battery bank is two **6v deep cycle flooded((you can/must add water periodically))"golf cart" batteries** [[electrical:12v:parallel_serial|wired in series]] to make 12v.  This will provide 200+ Ah (amp-hours) of rated capacity.((100+ Ah of usable capacity))  This bank gives one normal day's use and and about a half/day of of reserve (ie, a day with no charging).  A set of golf carts like this will be sufficient for most needs and does well with 200-500W of solar panel.   Deep cycle batteries are typically [[electrical:depth_of_discharge|discharged no lower than 50%]] as this is a good usability/lifespan compromise. 50% DoD is about 12.2v for lead-acid chemistries.  A [[electrical:12v:lvd|Low Voltage Disconnect]] can help prevent deeper, damaging discharge.
  
 Yes, they should be vented.  No, not everyone does.  Yes, they should be vented.  No, not everyone does. 
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