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I've been doing some research on cutting the price down and doing it myself with the help of the electrician that works for the PEA.

 

To determine the number of 550-watt solar panels needed for a 60-kilowatt (60,000-watt) solar power system, you can use the following calculation:

Number of Panels=Total System Power (W)Power per Panel (W)\text{Number of Panels} = \frac{\text{Total System Power (W)}}{\text{Power per Panel (W)}}Number of Panels=Power per Panel (W)Total System Power (W)

In this case, the total system power is 60,000 watts and each panel produces 550 watts. So,

Number of Panels=60,000 W550 W/panel\text{Number of Panels} = \frac{60,000 \text{ W}}{550 \text{ W/panel}}Number of Panels=550 W/panel60,000 W Number of Panels≈109.09\text{Number of Panels} \approx 109.09Number of Panels109.09

Since you can't have a fraction of a solar panel, you would need 110 panels to meet or exceed the 60-kilowatt requirement.

 

I can buy second-hand panels for 1500 each time's by a 110 equals 165000

Plus an inverter 80 kilowatt 159000

Could it be possible I could do a 60KILOWATT system for under 400,000?

 

That would run four machines cough fridges. 

 

https://shopee.co.th/product/74367303/23944836612?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwgpCzBhBhEiwAOSQWQd4alUV0G_z-v5oCrwVWg2M9jv7SDg_uTvYIqcZq1tW2_Uh5g7VW6xoCXv4QAvD_BwE&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0iCiu781LzNVZ7Y-DBZM-lMHBe_KDQruQusq9YIpwAol94VYN2QfgMxiA_aem_AdszI1XTjd0ihNcEx60qls10bAH3fNtEMAM6f7v77567jmQZxK_o_E0JXEh_fHlOg6ro1Q2yXSqt3XO1B1qf34U8

 

Posted

I've been doing some research on cutting the price down and doing it myself with the help of the electrician that works for the PEA.

 

To determine the number of 550-watt solar panels needed for a 60-kilowatt (60,000-watt) solar power system, you can use the following calculation:

Number of Panels=Total System Power (W)Power per Panel (W)\text{Number of Panels} = \frac{\text{Total System Power (W)}}{\text{Power per Panel (W)}}Number of Panels=Power per Panel (W)Total System Power (W)

In this case, the total system power is 60,000 watts and each panel produces 550 watts. So,

Number of Panels=60,000 W550 W/panel\text{Number of Panels} = \frac{60,000 \text{ W}}{550 \text{ W/panel}}Number of Panels=550 W/panel60,000 W Number of Panels≈109.09\text{Number of Panels} \approx 109.09Number of Panels109.09

Since you can't have a fraction of a solar panel, you would need 110 panels to meet or exceed the 60-kilowatt requirement.

 

I can buy second-hand panels for 1500 each time's by 110 equals 165000

Plus an inverter 80 kilowatt 159000

Could it be possible I could do a 60KILOWATT system for under 400,000?

 

That would run four machines cough fridges. 

 

https://shopee.co.th/product/74367303/23944836612?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwgpCzBhBhEiwAOSQWQd4alUV0G_z-v5oCrwVWg2M9jv7SDg_uTvYIqcZq1tW2_Uh5g7VW6xoCXv4QAvD_BwE&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0iCiu781LzNVZ7Y-DBZM-lMHBe_KDQruQusq9YIpwAol94VYN2QfgMxiA_aem_AdszI1XTjd0ihNcEx60qls10bAH3fNtEMAM6f7v77567jmQZxK_o_E0JXEh_fHlOg6ro1Q2yXSqt3XO1B1qf34U8

 

Posted

I've been doing some research on cutting the price down and doing it myself with the help of the electrician that works for the PEA.

 

To determine the number of 550-watt solar panels needed for a 60-kilowatt (60,000-watt) solar power system, you can use the following calculation:

Number of Panels=Total System Power (W)Power per Panel (W)\text{Number of Panels} = \frac{\text{Total System Power (W)}}{\text{Power per Panel (W)}}Number of Panels=Power per Panel (W)Total System Power (W)

In this case, the total system power is 60,000 watts and each panel produces 550 watts. So,

Number of Panels=60,000 W550 W/panel\text{Number of Panels} = \frac{60,000 \text{ W}}{550 \text{ W/panel}}Number of Panels=550 W/panel60,000 W Number of Panels≈109.09\text{Number of Panels} \approx 109.09Number of Panels109.09

Since you can't have a fraction of a solar panel, you would need 110 panels to meet or exceed the 60-kilowatt requirement.

 

I can buy second-hand panels for 1500 each time's by 110 equals 165000

Plus an inverter 80 kilowatt 159000

Could it be possible I could do a 60KILOWATT system for under 400,000?

 

That would run four machines cough fridges. 

 

https://shopee.co.th/product/74367303/23944836612?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwgpCzBhBhEiwAOSQWQd4alUV0G_z-v5oCrwVWg2M9jv7SDg_uTvYIqcZq1tW2_Uh5g7VW6xoCXv4QAvD_BwE&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0iCiu781LzNVZ7Y-DBZM-lMHBe_KDQruQusq9YIpwAol94VYN2QfgMxiA_aem_AdszI1XTjd0ihNcEx60qls10bAH3fNtEMAM6f7v77567jmQZxK_o_E0JXEh_fHlOg6ro1Q2yXSqt3XO1B1qf34U8

 

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