Eruptions on the sun produce waves of photon radiation that spreads out across the solar system. This radiation washes over the earth and can produce electricity in certain materials, especially silicon. Solar panels create DC that can be converted into AC or stored in a battery for later use when the sun isn't shining. Grid connected and off-grid connected systems are described. Then the book describes custom solar generators and the types of solar panels currently being used. Each has unique designs, sizes, and electrical performance. Various components of a solar powered generator are described including how to measure electrical performance.
An example of a rain barrel is used to describe how a solar powered system produces electricity. This is followed by a discussion on how to create and operate your own custom solar electric generator.
The effects of the path of the sun across our sky and the rotation of earth affect solar electric generation. Earth's tilt toward the sun creates the hours of sunlight and peak sun hours when solar panel output is highest. Then the effect of shadows and the angle of the panels toward the sun determine how much production from solar panels is possible.
The book provides lists of what others are using solar power to operate, typical consumption of appliances and devices, how much solar power is required for each, what solar panels are currently available and how to determine the number of solar panels needed to provide the solar power you want. Technology can solve electrical issues facing our world today. Here's how you can make your own solution to achieving independent and comfortable living while supporting sensible climate policies.
Introduction
Solar is About Radiated Energy
Solar Powered Electrical Generators
Grid Connected Solar Generator
Off-Grid Solar Electric Generator
How Solar Power Gets Generated
Amps, Volts, and Watts Defined
Types of Solar Panels
Solar Panel Typical Size
Charge Controller
Battery
Inverter
Setting Up and Operating a Custom Solar Electric Generator
Basic System
Solar Panel w/Controller
Solar Panel w/Battery
Solar Panel w/Battery and Inverter
Multiple Batteries
Multiple Solar Panels
Measuring Solar Panel Electrical Output
The Rain Barrel Analogy
Operating Your Solar Electric Generator
Appendix
The Sun's Path and Earth Rotation
Tiltthe Reason for the Seasons
The Cosine Effect
Peak Sun Hours
Shadows and Solar Production
Shadows on a Sunny Day
Here's What Solar Can Power
Electrical Power Consumption
Solar Panels Currently Available
How to Determine the Number of Solar Panels Needed
Summary
About the Author
Other Books by This Author
An example of a rain barrel is used to describe how a solar powered system produces electricity. This is followed by a discussion on how to create and operate your own custom solar electric generator.
The effects of the path of the sun across our sky and the rotation of earth affect solar electric generation. Earth's tilt toward the sun creates the hours of sunlight and peak sun hours when solar panel output is highest. Then the effect of shadows and the angle of the panels toward the sun determine how much production from solar panels is possible.
The book provides lists of what others are using solar power to operate, typical consumption of appliances and devices, how much solar power is required for each, what solar panels are currently available and how to determine the number of solar panels needed to provide the solar power you want. Technology can solve electrical issues facing our world today. Here's how you can make your own solution to achieving independent and comfortable living while supporting sensible climate policies.
Introduction
Solar is About Radiated Energy
Solar Powered Electrical Generators
Grid Connected Solar Generator
Off-Grid Solar Electric Generator
How Solar Power Gets Generated
Amps, Volts, and Watts Defined
Types of Solar Panels
Solar Panel Typical Size
Charge Controller
Battery
Inverter
Setting Up and Operating a Custom Solar Electric Generator
Basic System
Solar Panel w/Controller
Solar Panel w/Battery
Solar Panel w/Battery and Inverter
Multiple Batteries
Multiple Solar Panels
Measuring Solar Panel Electrical Output
The Rain Barrel Analogy
Operating Your Solar Electric Generator
Appendix
The Sun's Path and Earth Rotation
Tiltthe Reason for the Seasons
The Cosine Effect
Peak Sun Hours
Shadows and Solar Production
Shadows on a Sunny Day
Here's What Solar Can Power
Electrical Power Consumption
Solar Panels Currently Available
How to Determine the Number of Solar Panels Needed
Summary
About the Author
Other Books by This Author
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