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electrical:solar:gentle_intro [2023/05/11 10:39]
frater_secessus [Is my solar working?]
electrical:solar:gentle_intro [2023/11/07 11:19] (current)
frater_secessus [TLDR]
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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)) (Bob from Cheap RV Living) > "...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)) (Bob from Cheap RV Living)
  
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-> The fastest way to bring beginner expectations of solar in line with reality is to **assume you will run //nothing// off an inverter**.   -- secessus 
  
 > Setting up solar that //works// is easy.  Setting up solar that //works well// and //under challenging conditions// is much tougher.  -- secessus  > Setting up solar that //works// is easy.  Setting up solar that //works well// and //under challenging conditions// is much tougher.  -- secessus 
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     * Making sufficient power from solar to cover your daily power needs //in all conditions, seasons, and locations// is so difficult and expensive that few attempt it;  instead we [[electrical:12v:alt_and_solar|augment solar with other forms of charging]].     * Making sufficient power from solar to cover your daily power needs //in all conditions, seasons, and locations// is so difficult and expensive that few attempt it;  instead we [[electrical:12v:alt_and_solar|augment solar with other forms of charging]].
   * panels rarely make their rated output under real conditions   * panels rarely make their rated output under real conditions
 +  * your //location// will have a huge effect on solar harvest
 +  * //time of year// will have a huge effect on solar harvest
   * shade on the panels will clobber output   * shade on the panels will clobber output
   * panels still make some power under cloudy skies   * panels still make some power under cloudy skies
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 Getting //some// power from solar is easy.  Getting //reliable// power from solar alone is challenging (and expensive) because solar harvest is greatly affected by [[electrical:solar:output|real-world conditions]]:  latitude, season, shade, temperature, even battery voltage.  It's bit harsh but you need to hear it early on:  //you won't be getting 100w out of a 100w panel//, and //you won't be getting it for 8 hours a day// Getting //some// power from solar is easy.  Getting //reliable// power from solar alone is challenging (and expensive) because solar harvest is greatly affected by [[electrical:solar:output|real-world conditions]]:  latitude, season, shade, temperature, even battery voltage.  It's bit harsh but you need to hear it early on:  //you won't be getting 100w out of a 100w panel//, and //you won't be getting it for 8 hours a day//
 A crude rule of thumb might be meaningful solar harvest is possible only when the sun is throwing well-defined shadows on the ground.  A crude rule of thumb might be meaningful solar harvest is possible only when the sun is throwing well-defined shadows on the ground. 
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 +Solar must not be shaded;  not by weeds on the the ground or by other objects on the roof.  The panel needs to be the tallest object in the general area.  
  
 [[electrical:12v:alternator|Alternator charging]] helps address these shortcomings of solar charging (and //vice versa//) so it is [[electrical:12v:alt_and_solar|a common combination]]. [[electrical:12v:alternator|Alternator charging]] helps address these shortcomings of solar charging (and //vice versa//) so it is [[electrical:12v:alt_and_solar|a common combination]].
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 ==== Why daily? ==== ==== Why daily? ====
  
-Power requirements are calculated **daily** because the solar feeds the batteries((and [[electrical:12v:loads|loads]])) only in daylight.  Then at night the system pulls power back out of the batteries. This is natural rhythm of a solar-powered system. +Power requirements are calculated **daily** because the solar feeds the batteries((and [[electrical:12v:loads|loads]])) only in daylight.  Then at night the system pulls power back out of the batteries. This is natural rhythm of a solar-powered system and the reason why deep-cycle batteries are used
  
 A **minimal solar configuration** will  A **minimal solar configuration** will 
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 **Pro:** some of the product selection is outsourced for you **Pro:** some of the product selection is outsourced for you
  
-**Con:** likely could get better quality and better-matched components for less money with DIY.  Packages are often put together by marketing teams instead of engineering or support teams.  +**Con:** likely could get better quality and better-matched components for less money with DIY.  Packages are often put together by marketing teams instead of engineering or support teams and sometimes [[https://mouse.mousetrap.net/blog/2019/11/13/pwm-loves-poly/|the combinations don't work as well as they could]].
  
  
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   * allows the panels to always be deployed    * allows the panels to always be deployed 
-  * where they won't fall over or be urinated on by loose dogs+  * where they won't fall over, walk off, or be urinated on by loose dogs
   * allows underside cooling to minimize [[electrical:solar:output#panel_temperature|heat-related losses]] and re-radiation from superheated panels into the van interior   * allows underside cooling to minimize [[electrical:solar:output#panel_temperature|heat-related losses]] and re-radiation from superheated panels into the van interior
 +  * to keep from drilling extra holes in the roof
 +  * allow changes later; drill new holes in the rack 
  
-Note:  avoid racks with "ladder retainers" or other vertical elements.  [[electrical:solar:output#shade|Partial shading]] is brutal on solar harvest, and //carrying around your own shade// is an "unforced error".  +Note:  avoid racks with "ladder retainers" or other vertical elements.  [[electrical:solar:output#shade|Partial shading]] is brutal on solar harvest, and //carrying around your own shade// is an "unforced error".  If you have inherited a rack with uprights consider cutting them off. 
  
  
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