I bought a Watt meter to mesure the load I want to power with my future PV system. I want to power two box fans in a greenhouse. This is what the Watt meter said:
.75 amps
Fan low= 84 watts
Fan Mid = 92 watts
Fan High= 94 watts
I prefer to run my fans on mid to low, but never high.
Here are my battery stats (two 6 volt golf cart batteries wired in series, led acid cell):
GC2 product Blk/Blk:
Amp-Hour at the 20 hour rate: 225Ah
Minutes at 75 amps: 110 minutes
Minutes at 25 amps: 447 minute
And I wanted to run Solar Guppy's software on a old XP laptop and use the SunSaver MPPT charge controller. I can buy 2 more golf cart batteries if I have to, but would rather not. They cost almost $75 each at Costco.
I have this on the roof, but I can remove it:
http://www.sunforceproducts.com/prod...?PRODUCT_ID=29or, I can use it with future PVs. Can I post photographs here? I guess I can put in a link to flicker....
So....
In a perfect greenhouse world, I would prefer my PV system power up 184 watts 24/7 with a amp rating of 1.5 amps. But I can drop back and do 184 watts and 1.5 amps for 12 hours a day. I would rather over build my PV array rather than under build it so the batteries stay charged.
Suggestions welcome as to how to size the PV, and whether to bundle them with the PVs I have or not.
suggestions.
Thank you solar guppy for the cool software and this site.
jack