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Solar Panels - Information and Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Baldy" data-source="post: 465510" data-attributes="member: 5602"><p>Somebody brought this point up the other day..To work out the amps a solar panel should produce divide that watts by the voltage..The trick is they are not 12 volts they actually produce 18 to 21...So a 200 watt panel will produce around 10 amps..Im actually going to put 3x250 watt panels on my new truck , which will give me around 40 amps on a good day..I will hook them up to a 45 amp Projector dc. dc charger..and 2 140 amp amg batteries..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baldy, post: 465510, member: 5602"] Somebody brought this point up the other day..To work out the amps a solar panel should produce divide that watts by the voltage..The trick is they are not 12 volts they actually produce 18 to 21...So a 200 watt panel will produce around 10 amps..Im actually going to put 3x250 watt panels on my new truck , which will give me around 40 amps on a good day..I will hook them up to a 45 amp Projector dc. dc charger..and 2 140 amp amg batteries.. [/QUOTE]
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