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pianotuna
Jun 11, 2013Nomad III
Hi Jim,
60 watts = 5 amps = c/20 = a good amperage to equalize. Some sources do say only 3 amps per 100 amp-hours (Blue Sky), but I think that's pretty low especially for a possible fixed panel install. Remember, too, the sun doesn't, as Salvo has indicated with graphs, give much energy, early and late in the day. We have five good hours to "play with", at least in the summer time.
So 60 watts per 100 amp-hours, not 60% of the amp-hours.
60 watts = 5 amps = c/20 = a good amperage to equalize. Some sources do say only 3 amps per 100 amp-hours (Blue Sky), but I think that's pretty low especially for a possible fixed panel install. Remember, too, the sun doesn't, as Salvo has indicated with graphs, give much energy, early and late in the day. We have five good hours to "play with", at least in the summer time.
So 60 watts per 100 amp-hours, not 60% of the amp-hours.
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