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electrical:solar:frugal [2017/07/26 08:31] frater_secessus [reducing supply] |
electrical:solar:frugal [2017/11/19 19:22] frater_secessus [reducing load] |
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- | FIXME [this is a dump of a reddit post I made; will clean up later. fs] | + | [this is a dump of a reddit post I made; will clean up later. fs] |
===== system sizing ===== | ===== system sizing ===== | ||
- | Get used to turning loads off when they are not in active use. | + | Large solar installs |
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Reduce the size of your solar install (panels, batteries) by running your loads [[electrical: | Reduce the size of your solar install (panels, batteries) by running your loads [[electrical: | ||
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- | ==== reducing | + | ==== increasing |
+ | * Angle your panels to the sun if possible. | ||
+ | * Avoid shade | ||
+ | * keep the panel clean | ||
+ | * ensure there is room under the panel for cooling breezes to flow | ||
- | ==== reducing load ==== | ||
- | test | ||
- | * Inverters | ||
- | * minimize the use of inverters by using 12v appliances and adapters when possible | ||
- | * turn inverters off when not in use | ||
- | * size the inverter to meet the needs of your biggest loads. | ||
- | * use MSW unless your intended uses need PSW; MSW have lower parasitic draws. | ||
===== solar panels ===== | ===== solar panels ===== | ||
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+ | FIXME | ||
===== converter ===== | ===== converter ===== | ||
+ | FIXME |