SunEagle: Thanks i'll look out for that link
Naptown: PF means?? English is not my native language thus not knowing all the terms yet (much less abbreviations).
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Complete rookie needs help with first project
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There is a link (which unfortunately i don't have but may be in one of the stickies) that tells your solar isolation (# of hours of usable sunlight all year long) based on either a city location or long / lat location anywhere in the world.Leave a comment:
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You don't have to do any calculations at all
Everything you need to know is in that sticky along with a calculator will do everything for you.
If 12v with no inverter set inverter efficiency to 100% to take it out of the equation. You will however have to factor in PF if less than 100% on the LED'sLeave a comment:
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Yeah i remember we did that in school. I suppose i don't have to calculate sunlight in the specific location right? I remember using a billion weird equations for radiation calculation etc but don't those numbers exist already with the meteorological service?Leave a comment:
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Just because it is sunny does not mean you are getting enough sunlight.
Your "location" determines the number for useable hours of sunlight a day to generate electricity from your panels.
In good locations during the summer time it gets you about 5 hours of "usable" sunlight. In winter it can go down to 2 hours of "usable" sunlight.Leave a comment:
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Thanks for the sticky seems to cover lots of stuff
For anyone who cares: He location is sunny most of the time of the year. I'm guessing its gonna be 40*10 Wh all year.Leave a comment:
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You have not specified any defined parameters like how many watt hours per day, time of year use, and location. Once you sort that out it is 5th grade math. Just read this Sticky and it will tell you exactly what to do.Leave a comment:
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Complete rookie needs help with first project
Hi,
I'm a student in electrical engineering school and I have undertaken the task to power a 40W LED (or two 20W) using a small solar panel for a front yard. I'm pretty new to this stuff and even though i've taken some classes that were relevant to the use of solar panels, I don't feel that knowledge is really enough for my first hands on experience with such a thing. I have spotted a store that sells panels and this sort of stuff but before I go I want to know what exactly I'm looking for, what to look out for, what my options are, cost effectiveness etc. The only thing you should assume is that I can understand most of what you're talking about when it comes to circuits and electrical stuff but I'm really just a neophyte beyond theory. Also, I do not have any of the basic equipment like a multimeter and such tools which I guess I'm gonna need.
Anyway what I'm looking for is either your personal guidance or a direction to some good and reliable sources (either in this forum or generally on the internet. Please don't tell me to read a 500 page book
) regarding what panels to use, what type of LED (I think they need it for night lighting), what to look out for when I do the connections etc.
Thanks in advance
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