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| How Solar Photovoltaic Systems works? |
Before getting yourself involved with thousands of Rupees in solar energy products, we recommend that you first test the way solar energy systems work for you on a smaller scale.
Let us say you have a house with 4 light bulbs, each light bulb uses i.e. 30 Watts/per hour, you light up your house with 4 light bulbs for 4 hours per day - that means you need 480 Watts per day for all 4 light bulbs. Still with me ?
Let us say you use a TV set by 60 Watts per hour, you watch TV for 5 hours per day ? Then you will need 300 Watts per day. Plus your 4 light bulbs you end up with 780 Watt per day electricity consumption.
Now let us add an energy eater: 1 cooler, power consumption 40 Watts per hour, that makes it in one day 880 Watts per day.
One solar panel of 110 Watts produces by 10 hours of sunlight each day - 1100 Watts or 1.1 kW
So two of them would cover the above electricity consumtion.
You need to store the sun energy in form of a deep cycled battery .
A battery of 12 Volt and 150 Amps will last you for one day; if you take two batteries you will then have a back-up of one day - just in case it rains the next whole day.
A typical deep cycled battery will usually last for 5 years - gel battery are more expensive but will last up to 30 years, just like most of the solar panels.
A controller is needed to prevent the battery from over-charging by the solar panels.
And at last an inverter is only important if you need 110 V or 220 V.
The solar panels and the batteries are moduls - that means, to save money you may operate first a smaller system (less power) but you expand your solar system as your wallet expands. |
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