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Definition: This calculator estimates the wattage needed for a solar generator based on your energy requirements, available sunlight hours, and system performance.
Purpose: It helps solar energy users and installers determine the appropriate solar panel wattage to meet daily energy needs.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The energy load is divided by the product of sunlight hours and performance ratio to determine the necessary solar panel wattage.
Details: Proper wattage estimation ensures your solar system can meet your energy needs without oversizing (which increases costs) or undersizing (which leads to power shortages).
Tips: Enter your daily energy needs in Wh, average peak sunlight hours (default 5), and performance ratio (default 0.75). All values must be > 0.
Q1: What is a performance ratio?
A: It accounts for system losses (typically 0.7-0.8) due to factors like temperature, wiring, and inverter efficiency.
Q2: How do I find my daily energy load?
A: Sum the watt-hours of all devices you'll power. For appliances, multiply wattage by hours used per day.
Q3: What are typical sunlight hours?
A: Varies by location (3-6 hours in most areas). Check solar maps for your region's average.
Q4: Should I add a safety margin?
A: Yes, consider adding 20-30% to account for cloudy days and panel degradation over time.
Q5: Does this include battery storage?
A: No, this calculates panel wattage only. Battery sizing depends on your nighttime needs and backup requirements.