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electrical:solar:sizing [2020/01/19 19:44]
frater_secessus [your reserve needs]
electrical:solar:sizing [2020/03/17 15:49]
frater_secessus [Sizing a solar installation]
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   - worst case scenario [[electrical:12v:loads|loads]] (the max loads you will apply in any 24hr period((or at any given time, if you plan to run heavy loads)))   - worst case scenario [[electrical:12v:loads|loads]] (the max loads you will apply in any 24hr period((or at any given time, if you plan to run heavy loads)))
-  - worst case scenario sunlight, usually December in your geographical area due to shortest daylight hours, but also affected by tree canopies, mountains, "urban canyons", or other forms of [[electrical:solar:electrical:solar:output#shadeelectrical:solar:output#shade|shading]]+  - worst case scenario sunlight, usually December in your geographical area due to shortest daylight hours, but also affected by tree canopies, mountains, "urban canyons", or other forms of [[electrical:solar:shading|shading]]
   - days of reserve (ie with no solar charging) you want   - days of reserve (ie with no solar charging) you want
   - whether or not you have access to other forms of charging: [[electrical:shore_power|shore power]], [[electrical:12v:alternator|alternator]], [[electrical:generator|generator]]   - whether or not you have access to other forms of charging: [[electrical:shore_power|shore power]], [[electrical:12v:alternator|alternator]], [[electrical:generator|generator]]
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