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Target
Power a 12V/2A (24W) system for 24h/24h, using an autonomous solar system in the Netherlands (read: not very sunny).
Initial thought
24W * 24h =~ 0.6kW and 2A * 24h = 48.0Ah
, so given ourself a 100 Ah
battery (AGM, deep-cycle), should last us to roughly 2 days of operation.
After first measurements my 20W Solar panel is preforming 50%
less if I put it a bit into the shadow (balcony fences). Putting it into fully into the sun makes it generate roughly 1.2A/12V which is indeed as advertised. The input should run at 17.5V
to make it take the full 20W
.
The change controller Steca Solsum 6.6F seems to regulate the input to 12V
, leaving me wondering if the panel will be fully utilized. Cause 20W/14W * 100% = 70%
e.g. loosing 30%
seems a bit to much.
Taking this numbers into account we need at bare minimum at least 48Ah * (100% / 70%) =~ 69Ah
. Giving the fact that effectively we have 4 hours of sun in the Netherlands will this make 69Ah / 4 = 13Ah
which correspond to a 160W panel.
Estimated cost for bare minimum will be:
Panel 150W : 600 EUR Accu 100Ah : 200 EUR Charge Controller 10A : 50 EUR Connectors and cables : 50 EUR Measurement Electronics: 100 EUR -------------------------------- Total 1000 EUR
This setup is geared towards most optional numbers. Now take more realistic numbers into a account:
- The sun in the Netherlands will do roughly 1800 hour, but 75(!) days of the year I will not see any sun at all. If this period last for more than 2 days my battery will be depleted, so I properly need to add extra battery-pack to my system (+200 EUR).
- The panels are not always running at 100%, I expect average case to be 50% and worst case 25% (if sun is shying during the winter). Consequences will be that I need between 1 to 4 panels of 120W (which gives me +2400 EUR).
- Looking at Wind Energy might be a more suitable
Experiments
- Using a dummy load (20W, I like to see if the panel is able to generate the full 20W).
- The Current Controller needs to be build/bought to be able to generate statistics on long running experiments.
Idea/Brainstorm
- Use mirrors to increase efficiency.
- Measure DC current with an LT1495 and Arduino.
- The Solar calculator suggests Power
25W/24h
using2 * 120W
and100Ah
accu. (giving 5h of direct sunlight).
Verbs
Vpmx : Voltage at rated power. Voc : Open Circuit Voltage. Lpmax : Current at rated power. Isc : Short Circuit Current.
Misc
500mA - 50W - 17Ah = werked