Ultimate Solar Thread Your stop for everything solar, solar, solar, solar
#1
Posted 13 October 2010 - 08:09 PM
I've been researching solar and was reading old threads. Thought I'd pull together a list of all the solar threads we could find to make it easier for reference- similar to the Ultimate Awning Thread. I'm going to link to old solar threads and then another section for links to external websites with good solar info. So, if I've missed a thread or you know of something we should add, just post and I'll add it to the first post.
Once had 2007 Tundra TRD 4x4 5.7 SR5 w/ Firestone bags, Bilstein 5100s in front, Total Chaos shackles rear, 275/70/18 E rated Michelin LTX AT2
2007 ATC Bobcat for sale
Now, just roaming around in a stock Land Cruiser (not stock for long though... bawahahha [evil laugh])
Now, just roaming around in a stock Land Cruiser (not stock for long though... bawahahha [evil laugh])
#2
Posted 13 October 2010 - 08:10 PM
WTW Solar threads:
Solar Panel Install Example 2012
Dual Solar Panels, in Series, Tiltable
Solar Power Do we have any experts out there?
Amps Per Day Spreadsheet
Improved battery charging is available cheap
Solar any brand in particular??
Brunton Solar Panels
Solar-Low voltage protection
solar prewring
Solar '101'
Solar again
Questions on Setting up an auxillary power system in my FWC
More Solar Panel Installation Questions (this is the post with the panel held in a slider under the cabover)
Panel install question
Electric Mods & Solar Panel
thoughts on this solar set?
solar panel charging trouble
5 Watt Solar Trickle Charger - effective?
Solar power point
Solar Voltage Variance
Panther Solar Install
Step By Step Solar Instructions?
Solar Panel Hook up
Gone Solar!
Solar Info Source
Solar Install completed - thanks to members on this forum
question about surepower/solar
Engel refrigerators and solar systems. Looking for real-world experiences.
What do I need to know about solar?
External Links to Solar Resources:
AltEuniversity
UL Solar
Wind & Sun
PVpower.com
BatteryStuff.com
SolarBlvd.com
Eco-Direct.com
Solar Panel Install Example 2012
Dual Solar Panels, in Series, Tiltable
Solar Power Do we have any experts out there?
Amps Per Day Spreadsheet
Improved battery charging is available cheap
Solar any brand in particular??
Brunton Solar Panels
Solar-Low voltage protection
solar prewring
Solar '101'
Solar again
Questions on Setting up an auxillary power system in my FWC
More Solar Panel Installation Questions (this is the post with the panel held in a slider under the cabover)
Panel install question
Electric Mods & Solar Panel
thoughts on this solar set?
solar panel charging trouble
5 Watt Solar Trickle Charger - effective?
Solar power point
Solar Voltage Variance
Panther Solar Install
Step By Step Solar Instructions?
Solar Panel Hook up
Gone Solar!
Solar Info Source
Solar Install completed - thanks to members on this forum
question about surepower/solar
Engel refrigerators and solar systems. Looking for real-world experiences.
What do I need to know about solar?
External Links to Solar Resources:
AltEuniversity
UL Solar
Wind & Sun
PVpower.com
BatteryStuff.com
SolarBlvd.com
Eco-Direct.com
Once had 2007 Tundra TRD 4x4 5.7 SR5 w/ Firestone bags, Bilstein 5100s in front, Total Chaos shackles rear, 275/70/18 E rated Michelin LTX AT2
2007 ATC Bobcat for sale
Now, just roaming around in a stock Land Cruiser (not stock for long though... bawahahha [evil laugh])
Now, just roaming around in a stock Land Cruiser (not stock for long though... bawahahha [evil laugh])
#3
Posted 13 October 2010 - 09:16 PM
Thanks for the info all in one place.Great job.
Frank
Frank
#5
Posted 14 October 2010 - 12:54 AM
Remember, this isn't everything (yet!) Don't be shy about letting me know what else should be included.
Once had 2007 Tundra TRD 4x4 5.7 SR5 w/ Firestone bags, Bilstein 5100s in front, Total Chaos shackles rear, 275/70/18 E rated Michelin LTX AT2
2007 ATC Bobcat for sale
Now, just roaming around in a stock Land Cruiser (not stock for long though... bawahahha [evil laugh])
Now, just roaming around in a stock Land Cruiser (not stock for long though... bawahahha [evil laugh])
#6
Posted 17 October 2010 - 10:14 PM
Ok, so here's my first dumb question (you knew I'd have some right?
)
If I bought a 65W panel like this one say, I'd have all the stuff I'd supposedly need. The description says this panel puts out 65W or in 8-hrs of sun it generates 206amps. I'll assume they mean amp hrs. I figure that I use up about 30AH per day. For example purposes, that means my 75AH battery would have about 45AH left after a full day. If this panel generates 200AH+, them my battery would be topped off and I'd "waste" the other 170AH right? In this case, wouldn't a smaller panel be sufficient?
If I bought a 65W panel like this one say, I'd have all the stuff I'd supposedly need. The description says this panel puts out 65W or in 8-hrs of sun it generates 206amps. I'll assume they mean amp hrs. I figure that I use up about 30AH per day. For example purposes, that means my 75AH battery would have about 45AH left after a full day. If this panel generates 200AH+, them my battery would be topped off and I'd "waste" the other 170AH right? In this case, wouldn't a smaller panel be sufficient?
Once had 2007 Tundra TRD 4x4 5.7 SR5 w/ Firestone bags, Bilstein 5100s in front, Total Chaos shackles rear, 275/70/18 E rated Michelin LTX AT2
2007 ATC Bobcat for sale
Now, just roaming around in a stock Land Cruiser (not stock for long though... bawahahha [evil laugh])
Now, just roaming around in a stock Land Cruiser (not stock for long though... bawahahha [evil laugh])
#7
Posted 17 October 2010 - 10:31 PM
Brett,
The way I understand it, the solar panel will generate 206 amp hours PER WEEK, not day...
Hope this helps
Randy
The way I understand it, the solar panel will generate 206 amp hours PER WEEK, not day...
Hope this helps
Randy
2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4x4 (LBZ) Duramax Diesel& 2002 Hawk, 2 dogs and a lust for adventure ;-)
2004 Tundra AC 4WD (retired to my DD, no more exploring the US!!)
2004 Tundra AC 4WD (retired to my DD, no more exploring the US!!)
#8
Posted 17 October 2010 - 10:44 PM
randygirl, on 17 October 2010 - 04:31 PM, said:
Brett,
The way I understand it, the solar panel will generate 206 amp hours PER WEEK, not day...
Hope this helps
Randy
The way I understand it, the solar panel will generate 206 amp hours PER WEEK, not day...
Hope this helps
Randy
WHAT?! Who came up with this convention?
If so, that would be 29AH/day or 3.6AH per hr. So for argument sake, if I used say 15AH per had and this panel generates 29AH/day, the extra 14AH just goes to waste right? And the charge controller sees to it that it doesn't over charge the battery correct?
Once had 2007 Tundra TRD 4x4 5.7 SR5 w/ Firestone bags, Bilstein 5100s in front, Total Chaos shackles rear, 275/70/18 E rated Michelin LTX AT2
2007 ATC Bobcat for sale
Now, just roaming around in a stock Land Cruiser (not stock for long though... bawahahha [evil laugh])
Now, just roaming around in a stock Land Cruiser (not stock for long though... bawahahha [evil laugh])
#9
Posted 17 October 2010 - 11:27 PM
That is the amps per hour the solar will produce in IDEAL conditions. As we know, conditions are not always ideal. Also take into account the voltage loss between the panel and the controller (depending on the distance they are from each other) and you'll be glad you have the 14 amps cushion!!
I hope I am explaining this right.
Randy
I hope I am explaining this right.
Randy
2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4x4 (LBZ) Duramax Diesel& 2002 Hawk, 2 dogs and a lust for adventure ;-)
2004 Tundra AC 4WD (retired to my DD, no more exploring the US!!)
2004 Tundra AC 4WD (retired to my DD, no more exploring the US!!)
#10
Posted 17 October 2010 - 11:29 PM
What are you running with the battery? Are you wired for the battery to charge from the truck while driving?
2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4x4 (LBZ) Duramax Diesel& 2002 Hawk, 2 dogs and a lust for adventure ;-)
2004 Tundra AC 4WD (retired to my DD, no more exploring the US!!)
2004 Tundra AC 4WD (retired to my DD, no more exploring the US!!)

Sign In
Register
Help



MultiQuote
