A 60 watt panel is capable of producing about 50 watts in direct sunlight.
Twenty panels producing 50 watts each would give us 1 Kw.
If we are not considering the measurement losses and just go with rated power, the number is reduced to 17 panels.
If we are talking 1 kilowatt hour, that can be done with a single panel but it would take twenty hours of sunlight.
In my area, that would be about ten days, on average at standard temperature. Some areas have more hours of full sunlight and cooler temperatures, so that amount would be reduced.
Genrally speaking five 200 watt modules will make a 1kW DC solar electric generator. There are many solar module manufacturers and many sizes and shapes. However the 200Watt range appears to be a constant due to the size and weight of the module as it applies to OSHA installation requirements.
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1kW is 1.341hp
2KW conversation in BTU
1kW = 1.341hp
1kW = 1000W 50kW = 50000W
1kW is 3,412.13 BTU/hr
Power = Volts x Amps. Hence 1kW is irrelevant of voltage.
1 kW is approximately 3400 BTU/hr of cooling
A 3 heat switch enables two elements for example of 1kw, to give out 100% power, 50% power and finally 25%. That equates to two 1kw elements in parallel. (100%) One 1kw element on power only. (50%) And finally both 1kw elements in series. (25%)
If there is no thermostat, it makes no difference. IE 1kw=1kw! If there is a thermostat, go for Oil filled. The Oil retains the heat much better so will continue to give off warmth whilst the thermostat is allowed to switch off the power more often.
1Kw=1000watt