0 ratings 0% found this document useful (0 votes) 51 views 10 pages Solar Calculations
This document provides a comprehensive guide on solar panel installation, including calculations for the number of solar panels, battery ratings, inverter ratings, and load requirements. It outlines a step-by-step procedure for designing and installing a solar panel system for residential use, with solved examples and wiring diagrams. Key topics include battery backup calculations, charging current, and the selection of appropriate solar panels and charge controllers.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content,
claim it here .
Available Formats
Download as PDF or read online on Scribd
Go to previous items Go to next items
Save Solar Calculations For Later Batteries Electrical Design Electrical Energy Electrical Formulas & Equations
Electical Wiig instalaion Renewable & Groen Energy Solar Panel System
4 Trending
A Complete Guide About Solar Panel
Installation. Step by Step Procedure
with Calculation & Diagrams
@ Electrical Technology 253 MA6 minutes read
Complete Solar Panel Installation Design & Calculations
with Solved Examples — Step by Step Procedure
Below is a DIY (do it yourself) complete note on Solar Panel design
installation, calculation about No of solar panels, batteries rating /
backup time, inverter/UPS rating, load and required power in Watts.
with Circuit, wiring diagrams and solved examples. Anyone who follows
the simple steps (DIY tutorial) below can install and connect solar
panels in home for residential applications.
If you pick this article related to solar panel installation, You will be able
to;
To calculate the no of solar panel (with rating)
To calculate the rating of Solar panel
To calculate the rating of batteries for Solar panel system
To calculate the back up time of batteries
To calculate the required and charging current for batteries
To calculate the charging time for batteries
To calculate the rating of charge controller
How much watt solar panel we need?
Connect Solar Panel in Series or Parallel?
How to select the proper solar panel for home
qe S666 OK KEKE
UPS / Inverter Rating for load requirement and much more...Nee ACC Ce a
Load Calculation-& Installationwith Batteries)
Inverter connection:& Charge Controller
Solar Panel Installation: Step by Step Procedure with calculation
and examples
Before we start, its recommended to read the article about proper
selection & different types of solar panels and photovoltaic panel for
home & commercial use as well. To the point, lets know how to wire
and install a solar panel system according to the proper calculation and
load requirements.
* Related Post: How to Design and Install a Solar PV System?
Solved Example
Now lets begin,
Suppose, we are going to install a solar power system in our home for
a total load of 800W where the required backup time of battery is 3
hours (You may use it your own as it is just for sample calculation)
Load = 800 Watts
Required Backup time for batteries = 3 Hours
What we need to know?4. Inverter / UPS Rating =?
2. No of batteries for backup power =?
3. Backup Hours of batteries =?
4, Series or Parallel Connection of Batteries = ?
5, Charging Current for Batteries = ?
6. Charging Time for batteries = 7
9. Rating of Charge Controller = ?
Solution:
Table of Contents
1. Inverter / UPS Rating:
2. Required No of Batteries
3. Backup Hours of Batteries
4, Series or Parallel Connection for Batteries
4.1. Why Batteries in Parallel, not in Series?
5. Charging Current for Batteries
6. Charging Time required for Battery
7. Required No of Solar Panels (Series or Parallel) ?
8. Rating of Charge Controller
9, How Much Watts Solar Panel We need ?
10. Which One Solar Panel we Select ?
Inverter / UPS Rating:
Inverter / UPS rating should be greater than 25% of the total load (for
the future load as well as taking losses in consideration)
800 x (25/100) = 200W
Our Load + 25% Extra Power = 800+200 = 1000 Watts
This is the rating of the UPS (Inverter) i.e. We need 1000W UPS /
Inverter for solar panel installation according to our need (based on
calculations)Related Post: How to Connect Automatic UPS / Inverter to the Home
Supply System?
Required No of Batteries
Now the required Back up Time of batteries in Hours = 3 Hours
‘Suppose we are going to install 100Ah, 12 V batteries,
12V x 100Ah = 1200 Wh
Now for one Battery (i.e. the Backup time of one battery)
4200 Wh / 800 W = 1.5 Hours
But our required Backup time is 3 Hours.
Therefore, 3/1.5 = 2 — i.e, we will have to connect two (2) batteries
each of 100Ah, 12V.
Backup Hours of Batteries
If the number of batteries are given, and you want to know the Backup
Time for these given batteries, then use this formula to calculate the
backup hours of batteries.
1200 Wh x 2 Batteries = 2400 Wh
2400 Wh / 800 W = 3 hours.
In the first scenario, we will use 12V inverter system, therefore, we will
have to connect two (2) batteries (each of 12V, 100 Ah) in Parallel. But
a question raised below:
© Related Post: What are the Blocking Diode and Bypass Diodes
in a Solar Panel Junction Box?
Series or Parallel Connection for Batteries
Why Batteries in Parallel, not in Series?Because this is a 12V inverter System, so if we connect these batteries
in series instead of parallel, then the rating of batteries become V; + V2
= 12V + 12V = 24V while the current rating would be same i.e.100Ah.
4|__ Good to Know: In Series Circuits, Current is same in
each wire or section while voltage is different i.e. Voltage
are additive e.g. V#V2#Vs....Vn.
That's why we will connect the batteries in parallel, because the
Voltage of batteries (12 V) remains same, while its Ah (Ampere Hour)
rating will be increased. i.e. the system would become = 12V and
4100Ah +100Ah = 200Ah.
i Good to Know: In parallel Connection, Voltage will be
same in each wire or section, while current will be different
ie current is additive e.g. 1y+lz+ls...+In
We will now connect 2 batteries in parallel (each of 100Ah, 12V)
i.e. 2 12V, 100Ah batteries will be connected in Parallel
= 12V, 100Ah + 100Ah = 12V, 200 Ah (Parallel)
1 Good to Know: Power in watts is additive in any
configuration of resistive circuit: P Total= P; + P2 + Ps.
P,, (Neglecting the 40% installation loss)
Related Post: Series, Parallel and Series-Parallel Connection of
Batteries
Charging Current for Batteries
Now the Required Charging Current for these two batteries.(Charging current should be 1/10 of batteries Ah)
200Ah x (1/10) = 20A
* Related Post: Charging Time and Charging Current formula for
Batteries (With Example of 120Ah Battery)
Charging Time required for Battery
Here is the formula of Charging Time of a Lead acid battery.
Charging Time of battery = Battery Ah / Charging Current
T=An/A
For example, for a single 12V, 100Ah battery, The charging time would
be:
T= Ah/A= 100Ah/10A= 10 Hrs (Ideal Case)
due to some losses, (it has been noted that 40% of losses occurred
during the battery charging), this way, we take 10-12 A charging current
instead of 10 A, this way, the charging time required for a 12V, 100Ah
battery would be:
100Ah x ( 40/100 ) = 40 (100Ah x 40% of losses)
the battery rating would be 100Ah + 40 Ah = 140 Ah (100Ah + losses)
Now the required charging current for the battery would be:
140Ah / 12A = 11.6 Hours.
Required No of Solar Panels (Series or
Parallel) ?
Now the required No of Solar Panels we need for the above system as
below.
‘Scenario 1: DC Load is Not Connected = Only Battery Charging
We know the famous power formula (DC)P=Vi.
. (Power = Voltage x Current)
Putting the values of batteries and charging current.
P=12Vx20A
P = 240 Watts
these are the required wattage of solar panel (only for battery charging,
and then battery will supply power to the load ie. direct load is not
connected to the solar panels)
Now
240W/60W = 4 Nos of Solar panels
Therefore, we will connect 4 Solar Panels (each of 60W,12V,5A) in
parallel.
The above calculations and system was only for battery charging (and
then battery will supply power to the desired Load) to AC electrical
appliances, which will get power through inverter and DC loads via
Charge controller (via charged batteries)
Scenario 2: DC Load is Connected as well as Battery ChargingNow suppose there is a 10A directly connected load to the panels
through inverter (or may be DC load via Charge Controller). During the
‘sunshine, the solar panel provide 10A to the directly connected load +
20A to the battery charging i.e. solar panels charge the battery as well
as provide 10A to the the load as well.
In this case, the total required current (20 A for Batteries Charging and
10 A for directly connected load)
In this case above, total required current in Amperes,
20A +10 A=30A
Now, | = 30 A, then required Power
P=Vx1= 12V x 30A = 360 Watts
le. we need 360 W system for the above explained system (This is for
both Direct Load and Batteries Charging)
Now, the number of solar panels we need
360/60W = 6 Nos of Solar Panels
Therefore, we will Connect 6 Nos of Solar panels in parallel (each of
60W, 12V,5A)
Click image to enlargefig: Circuit Diagram for the above Calculation for Solar Pane! Installation (Solar Panels
only for battery charging + Direct connected load)
Related Posts:
¢ Series Connection of Solar Panel with Auto UPS System
Parallel Connection of Batteries with Solar Panel
Rating of Charge Controller
As we have calculated above that the charging current for 200Ah
battery is 20-22 Amperes (22A For Battery Charging+10A for direct DC
Load), therefore we can use a charge controller about 30-32 Amp.
Note: The above calculation is based on ideal case, so it is
recommended to always choose a solar panel some bigger then we
need, because, there are some losses occurs during battery charging
via solar panel as well as the sunshine is not always in ideal mood
Related Post: How to Find The Suitable Size of Cable & Wire for
Electrical Wiring Installation?
How Much Watts Solar Panel We need ?
We have shown a very simple method in the previous post to find that
How much Watts Solar Panel We need for our Home Electrical
appliances? depends on the sunshine time and the load in watts we
need to power up an electrical appliance.¢ Related Post: Basic Components Needed for Solar Panel System
Installation
Which One Solar Panel we Select ?
Among lots of brands and material of solar panels like c-Si, String
Rion, Thin Film Solar Cells (TFSC) or (TFPV), Amorphous silicon (a-
Si or a-Si:H),Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) Solar Cells, Copper Indium
Gallium Selenide (CIGS/ CIS) Solar Cells, BIPV: Building Integrated
Photovoltaic Panels, Hybrid Solar Cells and PV Panels, We have
discussed in a very details post “different types of solar panels with
advantages/advantages, cost, and applications" This way, you will be
able to find which is the best type of Solar Panel for Home Use?
Related Posts:
+ How to Calculate the Right Size of Solar Charge Controller?
* PWM Solar Charge Controller - Working, Sizing and Selection
» MPPT Solar Charge Controller - Working, Sizing and Selection
* Electrical Home Wiring Diagrams & Tutorials
* UPS / Inverter Wiring Diagrams & Connection
© Solar Panel Wiring & Installation Diagrams
* Batteries Wiring Connections and Diagrams
© Single Phase & Three Phase Wiring Diagrams (1-Phase & 3-
Phase Wiring)
‘* Three Phase Motor Power & Control Wiring Diagrams
Tove Solar&PVCell Solar Cell Solar Panel Solar Pane! Installation
SHOW ALL COMMENTS.