Thursday, February 18, 2016

Solar must power inverter regulators

Solar must power inverter regulators are rated by the amount of current they can receive from the solar panels.
The regulator must be able to handle the maximum current that a solar panel may produce. This can be as much as 25% more than the rated output current of the panel. So if you have a 100W solar panel with 5.8 A current rating you'd want to use a 7.54 A regulator. I'm using 30% to be on the safe side.
Batteries
Once the sun light has been converted to electrical fct terminal power, we need to store it somehow. For this purpose we'll be using deep cycle batteries. These are the same as normal car batteries, but with a few differences. They are designed to be discharged over a long period of time and can be recharged over and over and over and over. Car batteries are designed to provide a large amount of current in a short amount of time.

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