So this topic may be a bit off the wall but, I'm looking to design a system around a brewing shed. In reality the shed will have a dedicated electrical run for the brewing operation. The juice required for the brewing rig is quite high and the requirements would be out of reach for what I want to spend to power the thing. So, I'm really looking at powering what I might use in the shed once or twice a week. That would be 2 lights in a 12' x 20' and a radio/boombox.
The lights are just your standard two bulb 42" shop lights, fluresent with 2 - 32 Watt Bulbs Each... So 64 Watts per unit... 128 Watts total for the two ballasts... I"m going to assume 200W an hour for the boombox. Really can't find a good measure there. Regardless... Assuming this is where I'm at for 5 hours once a week I would have 1640 Watts over the course of 5 hours.
So battery wise... I'm looking at 1640 Watts / 12 Volts = 136 Amp Hours at 12 Volts... So I could place two 100 Ah batteries in parellel to get the desired Ah for the brew shed. So... I guess my next question if those calculations are correct, will one single 85W panel charge those guys over the course of a week?
I'm near State College which seems to have appx. 2.79 Hours per day of sun hours at low period. I need to deduct appx. 13% due too the fact that I really can't go south facing more south-east. So I'm assuming the calculation is as follows:
2.42 (adjusted for 13% loss) * 85 * 7 = 1439 Watt's during low season.
At that rate, if my calculations are right, I'll need either larger panels to the tune of 100 - 125 Watts.
I havn't purchased anything yet, just trying to figure out how feasable it is.... I guess I could always go with lower wattage bulbs and such. The radio is AC so I would have to get a power inverter off the battery but, I'm not sure how that impacts calculations. I'm really looking for a way to save energy for a minimum usage environment? I see UC Solar panels at around $139 for 85 Watts.
My other question, is what batteries would I run with for indoor usage. Based on my research definitly deep cycle, and I'm thinking AGM batteries for safety sake. I found a few options that look interesting in Lifeline GPL-31T and UPG-45981 which are both 100 - 110 Ah batteries.
I appreciate any feedback. Something tells me I'm missing something but, I'm open to suggestions... I really want to try and run with this as I try to reuse and recycle while I'm brewing so this only makes sense where possible. Open to suggestions! It seems the batteries are more expensive than the panels, controllers, inverters, etc... So I'll take ideas there also!
I appreciate the assistance!
The lights are just your standard two bulb 42" shop lights, fluresent with 2 - 32 Watt Bulbs Each... So 64 Watts per unit... 128 Watts total for the two ballasts... I"m going to assume 200W an hour for the boombox. Really can't find a good measure there. Regardless... Assuming this is where I'm at for 5 hours once a week I would have 1640 Watts over the course of 5 hours.
So battery wise... I'm looking at 1640 Watts / 12 Volts = 136 Amp Hours at 12 Volts... So I could place two 100 Ah batteries in parellel to get the desired Ah for the brew shed. So... I guess my next question if those calculations are correct, will one single 85W panel charge those guys over the course of a week?
I'm near State College which seems to have appx. 2.79 Hours per day of sun hours at low period. I need to deduct appx. 13% due too the fact that I really can't go south facing more south-east. So I'm assuming the calculation is as follows:
2.42 (adjusted for 13% loss) * 85 * 7 = 1439 Watt's during low season.
At that rate, if my calculations are right, I'll need either larger panels to the tune of 100 - 125 Watts.
I havn't purchased anything yet, just trying to figure out how feasable it is.... I guess I could always go with lower wattage bulbs and such. The radio is AC so I would have to get a power inverter off the battery but, I'm not sure how that impacts calculations. I'm really looking for a way to save energy for a minimum usage environment? I see UC Solar panels at around $139 for 85 Watts.
My other question, is what batteries would I run with for indoor usage. Based on my research definitly deep cycle, and I'm thinking AGM batteries for safety sake. I found a few options that look interesting in Lifeline GPL-31T and UPG-45981 which are both 100 - 110 Ah batteries.
I appreciate any feedback. Something tells me I'm missing something but, I'm open to suggestions... I really want to try and run with this as I try to reuse and recycle while I'm brewing so this only makes sense where possible. Open to suggestions! It seems the batteries are more expensive than the panels, controllers, inverters, etc... So I'll take ideas there also!
I appreciate the assistance!
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