Archive for category Solar Power Panels
Push for Solar at White House Heats Up
Posted by Admin in Solar Power Panels on September 20th, 2010
Students and professors from Unity College in Maine arrive in Washington, D.C. with Carter-era solar panels in tow. The group hopes to get the government motivated to set an example using more solar power by re-installing these panels on the White House.
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How many solar panels and what size back up battery to run my electric smoker on solar power?
Posted by Admin in Solar Power Panels on September 19th, 2010
You won’t like the answer to this one. Assuming 1500 watts for 6 hours, in the summer, you’d need about 2500W of solar panels (at $3 a watt, that’s $7500), and 450ah of batteries at 48V, probably about $4000). Then there’s a charge controller and inverter, add another $2000.
Equipment that makes heat or cold are the most power hunger appliances. It’s really hard to take them off-grid, especially something that runs for such a long time like a smoker.
Get a wood burning smoker and do it the old fashioned way.
Sunport to receive solar panels
Posted by Admin in Solar Power Panels on September 11th, 2010
Albuquerque’s international airport has received a $2.4 million federal grant to install solar panels that will provide electrical power at a parking facility.
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SpaceUp DC – Space Solar Power Policy
Posted by Admin in Solar Power Panels on September 1st, 2010
The Space Solar Power Policy discussion that happened at SpaceUp DC on Friday, August 27th, 2010 at 10:00am EDT
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Home Solar Panel array – real life example
Posted by Admin in Solar Power Panels on August 23rd, 2010
Real off grid Living! More about this at http://www.genverters.com
The bird noise is from my son’s flock of guinea fowl.
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Posted by Admin in Solar Power Panels on August 12th, 2010
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How to make Solar Panels
Posted by Admin in Solar Power Panels on July 28th, 2010
Why do solar panels convert power to DC?
Posted by Admin in Solar Power Panels on July 25th, 2010
If it came out directly as AC then there would be no need for an inverter and then you could be off the grid without batteries or a generator, right? Am I missing something? Or is it difficult to turn it to AC instead of DC?
The electrical current generated by the cells is DC and there is nothing that you can do about it except to attach an inverter if you want AC
Maybe this will help explain it:
http://tinyurl.com/32h4bbz
What is the best Solar Panels to power your home with?
Posted by Admin in Solar Power Panels on July 23rd, 2010
I need to power a refridgerator, and some smaller items. I don’t plan to operate
an AC unit.
Any commercial-grade solar panel will do the trick. The bigger question is how much you need, and whether you need storage.
If you plan to go off-the-grid, you will need to design a large enough system to provide both for normal use and sufficient storage to carry you through periods of no sun – and overnight, of course.
The rule-of-thumb is approximately 3 x your peak load, with sufficient storage for a full 24 hours of no sun.
Assume your refrigerator uses an average of 800 watts per hour and operates for 8 hours per day (probably a bit high in both cases, but better to be cautious). Assume your total additional average load is also 800 watts – meaning _NO_ hair dryer, flat-screen television, heavy-duty vacuum cleaner, electric heater, clothes washer, dishwasher, electric stove, and so forth.
You will need a 5,000 watt system with 30,000 "watts" of storage. That is a pretty large bank of batteries as you might imagine.
Your approximate installed-cost will be something on the order of $40,000 – $60,000, or $8 – $12/watt depending on a lot of factors.
Solar Panels-how much power should I expect to get on average from a panel?
Posted by Admin in Solar Power Panels on July 20th, 2010
What percentage of the rated power? Panels would go in the northeast. I mean just in general I know that panels are generally about 11-19% efficient but of the rated power what should I actually get on average given average conditions? If I had a 200W panel would I get 100W? 50W? 150W? Thx in advance.
Panels are rated at a standard test condition (STC). The rated output has nothing to do with efficiency. A more efficient panel is physically smaller than a less efficient panel, a 200W panel outputs 200W at the STC, regardless of its efficiency. You’ll generally pay more for a more efficient panel, so if space isn’t an issue, you may be better off getting a less efficient panel, you’ll get the same output, but it will take up more space.
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