I used http://solarelectricityhandbook.com/...rradiance.html . I don't know how accurate they are, but I've been using it lately. Screen shot attached. SC_flat.jpg
NREL uses .77 for grid-tied, and I can't remember the source I got .67 for off-grid, but I've been using that since I was taught it in 2007. One of the reasons I like being on this forum is it challenges me to question and verify what I've been taught, and to further my learning. So I hit the books looking for the source. Solar Energy International (SEI) has in their latest book (2013) .65, but they don't specify if they are using PWM or MPPT. The example was for a 1kW array, so it could easily be either. Although I always round up, I don't think I round up that much. Based on the feedback I've gotten from the hundreds (thousands?) of systems I've been involved in, and I'm still at the same company (but no longer in Sales), I'm pretty comfortable with the numbers I've been using. So my first systems are over 7 years old, I expect they'll have to start replacing the batteries soon. But stay tuned, I'm definitely going to research this a bit more.
NREL uses .77 for grid-tied, and I can't remember the source I got .67 for off-grid, but I've been using that since I was taught it in 2007. One of the reasons I like being on this forum is it challenges me to question and verify what I've been taught, and to further my learning. So I hit the books looking for the source. Solar Energy International (SEI) has in their latest book (2013) .65, but they don't specify if they are using PWM or MPPT. The example was for a 1kW array, so it could easily be either. Although I always round up, I don't think I round up that much. Based on the feedback I've gotten from the hundreds (thousands?) of systems I've been involved in, and I'm still at the same company (but no longer in Sales), I'm pretty comfortable with the numbers I've been using. So my first systems are over 7 years old, I expect they'll have to start replacing the batteries soon. But stay tuned, I'm definitely going to research this a bit more.
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