
Thanks for your reply, Bruce. I just don't have the roof "real estate" for a physically larger panel. Maybe if higher wattage panels were no longer than 52-54" one would be ok. All the Solar Blvd. panels over 125 watts are too large (long)to fit. A 125 watt panel is more than enough for Led lights and a Fantastic Fan with a pwm. It's my desire to use a 12 volt fridge/freezer too which may use 20+ amp hours daily (again no real life experience with one yet) that leads me "want" a Sunsaver 15 amp mppt charge controller. A 10-20% greater daily amp hour harvest with one seems "worth it" if that harvest is enough for the above. All this is kind of speculating at this time as I plan. I want one solar panel mounted flat on the roof, with corner brackets like I linked to in a prior post. If I knew how many amp hours the 125 watt panel would harvest daily, in different realistic conditions, my speculation would be less intense.
MODEL: STP125P-NS
Power at STC(Pm): 125 WATT
Maximum power voltage (Vpm): 18 Volt
Maximum power current (Ipm): 7.11 Amp
Open circuit voltage (Voc): 21.9 Volt
Short circuit current (Isc): 7.68 Amp
Tolerance: ±5%MODEL: STP125P-NSn
How do I figure, or estimate, a daily harvest from this panel? Anyone want to take a stab at it?
(WAG) 4 peak hours x 7.11 = 28.44 amp hours harvest, which would be golden for a full day as I estimated daily power usage at 20-30 amp hours.The battery could stay full, or very near full with a daily 28 amp hour solar harvest. Additional charging from driving (alternator) or a 120 volt AC hookup (PD 4045) should keep the battery fully topped up.
I know in real life it would not always be that efficient or productive. Hours near noon in full summer sunlight would be closer to peak harvest. Daylight hours closer to dawn and dusk would harvest less. Time of year and cloud cover make a difference. I think I remember SC writing he got a measurable solar harvest even near dusk and dawn with his solar collector and Sunsaver mppt controller.
Trivia: Today's peak solar radiation where I live is:
Peak Solar Radiation 786 watts/m2 at 12:56pm