[aprssig] (Slightly OT) What is solar panel power output?
Mark Cheavens
mcheavens at usa.net
Tue Sep 9 16:26:19 EDT 2008
Neither of those numbers tell us anything. You need to know the
output in WATTS (or amps @ a given voltage).
Put a variable load (carbon pile) across the leads and measure the
amp output @ 13volts while in direct sunlight. While you are doing
that you can also measure the output at different angles (less than
ideal) from direct sunlight. Most start to drop significantly @ about
15degrees in any direction.
Mark
KC5EVE
At 03:15 PM 9/9/2008, you wrote:
>I am getting closer to setting up my APRS weather and 6 meter
>PropNET stations far enough from the house to make AC power
>impractical. I have three old solar panels (cost me about $100 used
>15 years ago) that I want to put into service. In full sunlight,
>two of them in parallel put out 19.88v open circuit and 4.78a
>short circuit. How does that translate to power available at 13.2v
>nominal for running the rigs and charging the battery?
>-- 73 --
>J. Gary Bender, WS5N
>DM54rp
>Fence Lake, New Mexico USA
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