The time it takes to install your solar panels can vary anywhere from one month to up to three months depending on a number of factors. Three months probably feels like a long time, especially while your air conditioner hums in the background, gobbling up expensive energy.
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Not sure which solar panel you are referring to.
Yes, you can. The alternator on your boat is voltage regulated, so it will automatically taper off the charge current to maintain about 14.6 volts regardless of what the solar panel is doing. The panel is not regulated if you do not have a charge regulator installed between it and the battery, but at 5.5 watts, the most it will put out is about one half an amp. As a rule, you can take the current rating on a panel and divide it by 50, and as long as the amp hour capacity of the battery is not less than the resultant number, you do not need a charge controller, the panel will never put out enough current to overcharge the battery. If the sun is shining while the motor is running, the alternator will simply reduce its output enough to accomodate the panel, no other action is required. If you want to read more about this, look in the library for a book called, "The Complete Battery Book," by Richard Perez. Take care, Rudy
as long as it takes to make togepi happy
firstly you will need a solar cell 3V to power your electronic bell .after that you can make a 5Khz sine wave geneartor and connect it to solar cell and you should also use a timing and control circuit to cuttoff the bell after some time and when any one press the switch circuit energies and take the power from solar cell and alarm will start.
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take a solar panel & add wires on the panel & connect these wires to the small appliance!!!!
No set answer to that. It depends on the capacity of the battery, the size and efficiency of the solar panel and the intensity of the sunlight.
That depends on the amp-hour capacity of the battery.
It doesn't seem that it takes very long at all, maybe an hour or two, depending on your work speed
well, something that has very long battery life or just bring a solar panel connected to a socket
A very long time. I would guess 48 hours of sunlight at the very least. Even that may not be enough to fully charge the battery. It really depends on how much amperage the solar panel is putting out.
Most likely not. In order to charge the battery to its nominal rated 4.8 volts, youreally need a source capable of more than 4.8 volts open-circuit.You need to take the solar panel and a voltmeter, and measure the output voltageof the solar panel with no load connected to it. If it's more than 4.8 volts, then itwill charge your battery.But . . .That's not saying anything about how long it will take. 0.4 watt is not an awful lotof power, and your solar panel will not even deliver that much before its outputvoltage sags to 4.8 . So I would think that this solar panel will not be an acceptablecharger for that battery.
Solar panels can be made cheap by finding alternative, lower cost materials and producing them in large quantities. Solar panels are gradually coming own in price but still take many years to recover the initial costs.
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From start to finish, for a residential house. It could be done in a month. Only a few (3-5) days would workers be on the roof.
2 hours
"Wp" means Watts peak. It is the maximum amount of power a solar panel could produce in perfect conditions. It is not an attainable value. The way they determine this amount is to take short circuit current and multiply it by open circuit voltage. Actual max power is closer to 56% of the WP rating.