frater secessus
Well-known member
We can make some wild-ass guesses predictions about how our solar configs might do in Quartzsite in January.
Using the following information:
Multiply 2.86 x {your rated solar panel wattage} to get daily panel output in Watt/hours.
Multiply that times the efficiency of your charge controller. ~95% for MPPT? 80% for PWM + poly? 75% for PWM + mono?
Divide by 13 or whatever watts-to-amps constant you prefer.
example
200w renogy poly panels
2.86 adjusted FSE x 200w = 572Wh
13 for W/A divisor
Assuming half of the power leaving the controller is used to charge lead acid batteries and half for loads, we should derate by another 5% for charging losses.
572Wh * 0.95 MPPT efficiency = 543.4Wh (41.8Ah, or 39.71Ah after charging losses)
572Wh * 0.80 PWM efficiency = 457.6Wh (35.2Ah, or 33.44Ah after charging losses)
I did this mainly to figure out what mine might do there: 114.17Ah daily production. I tried to do this for Jim's system but the calculator expressed his system's power output as "several lightly populated galaxies".
Using the following information:
- 3.25 hours of Full Sun Equivalent for flat mounted panels from this chart (phoenix was closest)
- an average high of 66F (18.89C) ambient / 50.14C cell, giving us 12.06% temperature derating from this calculator
Multiply 2.86 x {your rated solar panel wattage} to get daily panel output in Watt/hours.
Multiply that times the efficiency of your charge controller. ~95% for MPPT? 80% for PWM + poly? 75% for PWM + mono?
Divide by 13 or whatever watts-to-amps constant you prefer.
example
200w renogy poly panels
2.86 adjusted FSE x 200w = 572Wh
13 for W/A divisor
Assuming half of the power leaving the controller is used to charge lead acid batteries and half for loads, we should derate by another 5% for charging losses.
572Wh * 0.95 MPPT efficiency = 543.4Wh (41.8Ah, or 39.71Ah after charging losses)
572Wh * 0.80 PWM efficiency = 457.6Wh (35.2Ah, or 33.44Ah after charging losses)
I did this mainly to figure out what mine might do there: 114.17Ah daily production. I tried to do this for Jim's system but the calculator expressed his system's power output as "several lightly populated galaxies".