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RE: Portable Solar Power - Skean Dhude - 23 April 2013 Tarrel, I may be wrong but your calculations supply just the power needed with little spare even not taking into account losses. To charge the batteries for when no sun is available you need to have some excess. So I'd up the panels required by 25% to cover losses and give spare capacity. I like the look of flexible panels. They look like they can be folder or rolled away. RE: Portable Solar Power - Spandex228 - 23 April 2013 THANKS FOR YOUR HELP AND ADVICE EVERYONE I AM ALOT CLEARER RE: Portable Solar Power - iaaems - 30 April 2013 RE: Portable Solar Power - MCavity - 2 May 2013 RE: Portable Solar Power - Straight Shooter - 2 May 2013 Yes that's the one Mc ....as mentioned in my post, not by name, but that's the one I was looking at RE: Portable Solar Power - Highlander - 2 May 2013 RE: Portable Solar Power - MCavity - 2 May 2013 Good point. It mentions that the solar panel will trickle charge the battery so i'm assuming it will fill the battery at 45 watts from the panel to a battery 1x 125aph, then release at 300watt. So it will drain faster than it fills (I assume). I will give the guy another call tomorrow to clarify. RE: Portable Solar Power - Highlander - 3 May 2013 (2 May 2013, 23:48)MCavity Wrote: Good point. It mentions that the solar panel will trickle charge the battery so i'm assuming it will fill the battery at 45 watts from the panel to a battery 1x 125aph, then release at 300watt. I am sure it would be a very useful bit of kit,.. for the smaller item, but I doubt personally that it would run the likes of fridges for very long, and that would probable be without lights or any other appliance RE: Portable Solar Power - Straight Shooter - 3 May 2013 I think I will give it a miss, buying cheap is one thing , no use at all if its really not up for the job, or should I say fit for what I really want it to do , my problem is not being clear what I want this kit for. I know highlander has a good system ( mentioned in posts ) which is great, but I need some thing portable ...say to run a fridge, light, and charging stuff, because of my total lack of knowledge on this subject is why I asked for help in this post, although I have not got huge funds to throw about, I do not want to make silly mistakes as waste time and money, I would rather pay more and get the right kit. Its far better to admit you no nothing or have no understanding , and get the help from people who do, many thanks all ....if anyone can recommend something worth looking at please reply, I will go no further with this till I get the right advice from members on here. |