Wunja
Well-Known Member
This question is prompted by another thread: http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3312726#post3312726
The technical specification on the panel has:
So at 18 volts it generates 2.22 amps 18*2.22 = 39.96 watts. Fine.
My question is, what amp/watt output should be used when calculating how much energy can be used to charge a 12 volt battery.
I appreciate that solar never generates what it says on the label. But this does have a major effect in consumption/replacement calculations.
The technical specification on the panel has:
Pmax: 40w
Open circuit voltage(Voc): 20.7V
Optimum power voltage(VMP):18V
Short circuit current(Isc): 2.44A
Max operating current(IMP): 2.22A
Open circuit voltage(Voc): 20.7V
Optimum power voltage(VMP):18V
Short circuit current(Isc): 2.44A
Max operating current(IMP): 2.22A
So at 18 volts it generates 2.22 amps 18*2.22 = 39.96 watts. Fine.
My question is, what amp/watt output should be used when calculating how much energy can be used to charge a 12 volt battery.
12*2.22 = 27 watts: The panel has a lower rating than expected
or
40/12 = 3.33 amps: The panel generates more current than quoted.
or
40/12 = 3.33 amps: The panel generates more current than quoted.
I appreciate that solar never generates what it says on the label. But this does have a major effect in consumption/replacement calculations.