Renewable Energy System 1
RV or Marine Solar System
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insolation zone map
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The amount of power this system will
supply in an average day, and in what zone:
Zone 1…....................….......472W
Zone 2….........................…..433W
Zone 3….........................…..393W
Zone 4….........................…..354W
Zone 5……...........................330W
Zone 6……...........................275W |
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EXAMPLE SYSTEM 1: |
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Componenets |
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130 watt solar module |
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30’ #10-2 MC cable assembly |
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MorningStar SunSaver 10L-12 |
| 1 |
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10A Class-R fuse & block with a spare fuse |
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Xantrex XPower 1200+ inverter |
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Above equipment total =$1196
($9.20 per watt of rated solar power ) Due
to the volatility of battery prices please call for current
pricing on the following "rest of system" components. |
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Pigtail adapter |
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6V 225 amp-hour golf cart batteries |
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#2/0 12” battery interconnect |
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A one-panel system may not provide
lots of watts, but consider: three hundred watt-hours per day
can power a 19" TV with VCR for two hours, plus one 16W compact
fluorescent light for two to three hours. The batteries will provide
four days of back-up at the discharge (usage) rate of 300 watts per day
(in zones 1, 2 or 3).
Actual performance will vary depending on your local
conditions. Prices can change without notice, please call for an up to
date system quote.
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cost. These are merely guidelines to assist you; we design power
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system. |
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