Hi , Im thank full for anyone who can help me solve this problem that i have . I am going to Haiti in July to build a self sustaining solar/well system that will allow for fresh water to be brought to people out there as well provide electricity for a small home. heres my dilema:
1. I am not "too" familiar with Ohm's laws wattage, volts, amperage, KWHs
2. I Know a charge controller is Key since im using batteries but i dont know how many amps it should be set at
3. I need enough energy to power a refrigerator, light provide lighting to several energy saver bulbs, and other small appliances ( its ok to just give a raw average)
4. I know i will need an inverter but what specifications
5. I know i will need at least 2 batteries in my battery bank but is more NEEDED or just better ? if so how many ?
6. and finally i plan on using an 85 watt solar panel to provide the optimal energy needed for the pump but should i have another panel ? if so how many watts ?
* Ive included a raw sketch of this venture (please disregard any of the numbers watts volts as i may be incorrect in whats sufficient) I am in need of your tips and advice to get this going . i ship my materials out through cargo on april 15th. Below is the link to the solar well pump that i will use to connect to the solar panel. a simple on off switch system (not being connected to the batteries. Thank you so much all
PS i get about 14 hours of sun in Haiti per. day
Belo
http://www.solarpumps.com/files/Quic...SSBLPumps2.jpg
1. I am not "too" familiar with Ohm's laws wattage, volts, amperage, KWHs
2. I Know a charge controller is Key since im using batteries but i dont know how many amps it should be set at
3. I need enough energy to power a refrigerator, light provide lighting to several energy saver bulbs, and other small appliances ( its ok to just give a raw average)
4. I know i will need an inverter but what specifications
5. I know i will need at least 2 batteries in my battery bank but is more NEEDED or just better ? if so how many ?
6. and finally i plan on using an 85 watt solar panel to provide the optimal energy needed for the pump but should i have another panel ? if so how many watts ?
* Ive included a raw sketch of this venture (please disregard any of the numbers watts volts as i may be incorrect in whats sufficient) I am in need of your tips and advice to get this going . i ship my materials out through cargo on april 15th. Below is the link to the solar well pump that i will use to connect to the solar panel. a simple on off switch system (not being connected to the batteries. Thank you so much all
PS i get about 14 hours of sun in Haiti per. day
Belo
http://www.solarpumps.com/files/Quic...SSBLPumps2.jpg
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