Physics, asked by afreenjaiba4, 8 months ago

If the actual requirement of a house is 1200 what is the 50% then how much energy we need to store in the battery

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Answered by SwaggerGabru
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So you need 1200 / 250 = 4.8 hours of bright sunlight. A single solar panel of 280 watts will do the work for you. There are other solar panels with various power ratings you can install to charge your batteries such as 100 watts, 150 watts, 235 watts, 250 watts and many more.

Answered by sk181231
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So you need 1200 / 250 = 4.8 hours of bright sunlight. A single solar panel of 280 watts will do the work for you. There are other solar panels with various power ratings you can install to charge your batteries such as 100 watts, 150 watts, 235 watts, 250 watts and many more.

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