Rockpals 100 Watt Solsr Panel Users Manual

  

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1. User manual 1. AC adapter Notes: 1. If do the UPS, the input is 90W, the output only be 90W or less than 90W can be power constantly 2. The 500W power station will be shut off after 10 hours without charge any devices or charge low watt device which is under 1w for AC port, under 1.68w for 12V DC port, under 0.25W for USB port.

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  • A solar electric power system producing 1,000 watts and operating at this rate for five hours would generate a total amount of energy of: 1,000 watts X 5 hours = 5,000 watt-hours or 5 kWh. An incandescent lamp consuming 150 watts and operating for three hours would consume a total amount of energy of: 150 watts X 3 hours = 450 watt-hours or 0.
  • The kit includes: 1-piece Grape Solar GS-Star 100-Watt polycrystalline solar panel, a 165-Watt Grape Solar PWM charge controller with USB outputs and DC load control, cables and manual. Polycrystalline panel with anodized aluminum frames and tempered glass for outdoor use and superior performance.
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System Sizing by Actual Use
RV, BOAT or Off-Grid Solar System Sizing by Actual Use There are many ways to calculate what size system will meet your needs. Some are quite involved mathematically, some utilize an accumulating amp-hour meter, and some are basically 'rules of thumb'. The method that has proven to work the best for us is based on actual use by you the customer.
Our recommendation is for you to go out and 'boondock' in your RV, Boat, Off-Grid (without running your generator or plugging into shore power) for as long as it takes to run your batteries down. Use electricity like you want to and don't change your habits while you're doing it. This will indicate how much power you consume on the average day.
Example:
Let's say you were able to 'boondock' for two days before you noticed your batteries getting weak.
First we have to determine what your batteries storage capacity is. Let's say you have two (2) relatively new Group 27 deep cycle batteries that are rated at 100 amp-hours of storage each. This means you theoretically have 200 amp-hours of energy to draw on (2 x 100 = 200). However, only about 80% of that is usable so you really only have 160 amp-hours of energy to draw on (0.8 x 200 = 160).
Once we have established what your batteries storage capacity is we divide it by the number of days you 'boondocked' (in this example it was 2 days). So, 160 amp-hours of storage divided by 2 days = 80 amp-hours of energy consumed on the average day.
Now we need to determine how many solar panels you will need to replace that 80 amp-hours of energy you consume per day. We will assume that you use you RV during the sunnier half of the year and/or you follow the sun south during the darker half of the year. This will give you an average of five (5) 'peak sun hours' per day.
A 100 watt panel produces an average of about 6 amps per peak sun hour, or about 30 amp-hours per day.
Given the above example, you would need three 100 watt solar panels to fully recharge on the average day.
It is our experience that most Boater,Rvers or Off-Grid consume between 75 and 150 amp-hours of energy per day depending on their lifestyles and degree of frugality. Which means that some people will only get about one day of boondocking out of the batteries used in the above example. These folks would need three to five 100 watt panels in order to break even on a daily basis. (We have some customers that require more than six 100 watt panels to meet their needs!)
A further, highly recommended approach would be to purchase and install a Battery Monitor.
These devices record your consumption and give you a reading that tells you how many amp-hours were removed from your batteries. This means there will be no guess work or mental math going on. You will know what you used and can then make an informed decision on what size system you will need to meet your lifestyle.

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System Sizing by 'Rules of Thumb'
BOAT, RV, Off-Grid Solar System Sizing by If you are unable to go 'solar junkies' in order to determine how many amp-hours you consume on the average day, then using the following 'Rules of Thumb' works fairly well also:
1. Use a minimum 100 watt solar panel for basic battery maintenance on Trailers and Fifth Wheels. (See our Bare PV Solar 100/10)
2. Use a minimum of 200 watts of solar panels for basic battery maintenance on MotorHomes. (See our Bare PV Solar 100/20)
3. For the more Conservative consumers of electricity: Allow 200 to 300 amp-hours of Battery Storage Capacity and 200 to 300 watts of Solar Panels. (See our DIYSolarWareHouse 100/30/10 or our DIYSolarWareHouse Solar Plus 100/25/8/6/Pro+)
4. For the more Liberal consumers of electricity: Allow 400 to 600 amp-hours of Battery Storage Capacity and 400 to 600 watts of Solar Panels. (See our DIYSolarWareHouse Solar Plus 100/45/4/2)
5. For 'Hard Core' Solar Junkies with Mobile Offices: Allow 600 to 800 amp-hours of Battery Storage Capacity and 800 to 1000 watts of Solar Panels. (See our DIYSolarWareHouse Solar Off-Grid Plus2 100/60/2/2)
Bear in mind that you can start with one or two solar panels and add more later if needed. This is made quite easy with our DIYSolarWareHouse System Cores and the use of one of our Combiner Boxes.

**Below is a great tool from Midnitesolar to size your strings**


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