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What i would like to know is if you were using commercially available solar panels, clustered as close together as possible and spread out on one acre, how much electrical energy is produced? if u can 'translate' this into terms of ( hour of average daylight = powering a ____ for X units of time)
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Solar panel experiment ?wat are some experiments with solar panels that has not yet been proven? ideas
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Yes, solar panels can be installed on agricultural land. In fact, solar farms are often installed on vast stretches of agricultural land as it provides a dual benefit of producing renewable energy while allowing the land to continue being used for farming. This practice is known as agrivoltaics or dual-use solar, where solar panels are mounted above crops, providing shade and optimizing land use efficiency.
Yes, solar panels can be installed on a pergola or shade structure. In fact, installing solar panels on a pergola or shade structure can provide both shade and renewable energy generation, making it a practical and efficient solution for maximizing space and reducing energy costs.
I know that there is a life expectancy for solar panels, and I suppose, the technology involved. Any information?
Ive been using the same solar panels for 5 years, have move a few times so they last a lot longer than the roofs weve had over us. I am teaching my kids how to build wind generators, because we keep having power failiures when the wind blows. and recently its got very windy. I charge banks of battery's and keep my office running from dc-ac converters.
Yes, solar panels can be installed on sports stadiums or arenas. In fact, many stadiums around the world have already adopted solar energy systems to generate electricity and reduce their carbon footprint. The large roof surfaces of these venues provide ample space for the installation of solar panels, allowing them to harness clean and renewable energy from the sun.
My house uses 500 kw a month, air conditioning is the main consumer, is it possible to install solar panels in my roof to produce this amount, and aproximate cost, thanks .
I assume you mean 500 KWH (Kilowatt Hours) A good panel may produce about 00Watts. It will cover about 2SQ FT. Lets say you have a ranch style house that is 2000 SQ FT. That means if you covered your entire roof with panels, you could get about 65 panels on the roof(Not really, because you need room to get around them. Lets say practically you could get 00 panels on the roof. You could produce 00X00, or 0,000 Watts/hour (0 KW/HR)when the sun is at peak. Each hour you would produce 0 KW HR's. Lets say your area is perfect and the sun shines bright 0 hours a day, so You could potentially produce 00 KW HRS. There are losses envolved in the wiring, Battery Charger, Storage Batteries, and rectifier-controller. Maybe more realistically you could get 70 KW HRS per day. Maybe you could get 500 KWH in about 2 days. Each panel will cost about $500-$700. Panels alone will be over $50,000. The entire system installed about $00,000. This should cover your electric at least during sunny times. If you live outside of Arizona, lots of luck. Still much cheaper to ude the grid.
i check the diodes in the backside of solar panels it reads out to be 0.433 each give me the same result but i was amazed when i check out the last two one which on clamp meter screen give me ''0L'' what this means? is that diode have malfunctions??is this reasons that the output of solar has been decreased?
First of all, make sure that you are taking readings in the dark (with the solar panel indoors and covered). 0.433 is a reasonable forward voltage for a Schottky diode. Ideally, it diode should read open one way (possibly OL for your meter), and 0.4 the other way. If it's reading OL both ways, the diode is bad. You can either unsolder it or cut it out and verify that it is bad.