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atreis
Sep 15, 2013Explorer
This question is unanswerable with the information given. It depends on the season and location. You'll get more further south (where the sun's angle of incidence on the panel is less), and you'll get more during the summer than winter (duh).
From my single 115W panel laying flat on the roof, I've gotten anything from 8 amps (at Assateague in August) to 5 amps (in Northern Ontario in July) to 3 amps (at home in the winter).
From my single 115W panel laying flat on the roof, I've gotten anything from 8 amps (at Assateague in August) to 5 amps (in Northern Ontario in July) to 3 amps (at home in the winter).
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