[Public-List] Solar

Greg Hounsell via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Sun Jun 19 17:29:42 PDT 2016


To get 50 amps back into one's system, You would be looking at (based on 4 hrs peak sun) a minimum 144W (18V nominal) giving you 8amps.  With an mppt charge controller to covert that 8A @ 18V to 12A @ 12V. And that is assuming 100% conversion.  You would also be counting on the off peak sun to charge up that last 15% of the battery capacity as that always takes longer that the main bulk charge. A partially cloudy day, off angle panel etc and you won't be able to get your 50A.  To cover that sort of eventuality in case you NEED to get back those amps every day plan on 240W or more.

Just my 2 cents
Greg
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<div>-------- Original message --------</div><div>From: Amy & David Swanson via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> </div><div>Date:06-19-2016  7:10 PM  (GMT-05:00) </div><div>To: public-list at lists.alberg30.org </div><div>Subject: Re: [Public-List] Solar </div><div>
</div>I doubt you are going to get 50 amp hours/day into a battery out of a 
solar rig unless you have a lot of panel area, unblocked & properly 
oriented.  A 60 watt panel will peak at about 5.2 amps.  Even a very low 
battery will not take much more than half of those.  If the panel is 
partially blocked, you will get nothing.  If the sun is at a low angle 
or if it is overcast, you won't get much either.

That being said, modern controllers and lower prices make solar a lot 
more viable than just a few years ago.  Spend some time researching 
controllers.  My boat slip faces due south, I put a 40 watt panel on the 
fore deck angled up about 25 degrees (less than optimal), and it 
recharges my group 24 over the week consistently.  I only have plug into 
shore power to do maintenance or such.


On 6/18/2016 12:47 PM, via Public-List wrote:
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> I am not sure about your 50 amp hour requirement but i have a 60 watt panel in a stationary position on my pushpit and it keeps me powered 24/7. I never plug in to shore power.
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> The panel goes to a charge controller and feeds 2, 105 amp hour deep cycle batteries.
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> I don't have much draw though. I have a 800gpm bilge pump which rarely runs, vhs, gps, and led lights. Toilet is a lavac.
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> We never use our inverter.
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> I have a few fans and charge my phone and tablet (and so does my wife) and we've lived aboard for up to 9 days with no problem.
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> Our boat is in south Georgia so your mileage may vary.
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> The solar panel is the best thing I ever put on my boat.
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> I am doing a little research on solar panels, there is a lot out there! I think, if I figured this our correctly, I want to anticipate at most 50amp/h a day when I am out. What is people experience with this who have gone this route and how big of a panel should I look at, where have you found the best placement, and where or what did you buy? I'll offer a few beers over a conversation, as I much rather prefer talking to people than reclusively searching the Internet from my couch!
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