Recommended panels and batteries for a game center
CloudyHamyongwa
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I want to open a game center.Anyone to help on what panels and batteries i need and how many of them should i have to successfully run a gaming centre. Thank you.
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Desktop computer systems can be a very high user of electrical energy (assuming gaming center uses high end computers).I guess you are in the Zambia/South Africa region, and you can get lots of sun (although, if you have a marine layer or other local weather conditions that limit your hours of sun per day... That can be an issue). But first you need to estimate your loads. Using a power meter or even an electric bill is a good place to start.And a question. Why do you want Solar power? Is it to save money, it other reasons. In general, full off grid solar is 5x or more than local utility costs.If you want back up power (near daily afternoon power cuts for 4-6 hours a day), a backup battery power system can work. Use utility and or solar power to recharge for next outage (common in many parts of the world).Before buying anything, do a few paper designs first to check costs and that such a system will meet your needs.
Bill
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BB. said:Desktop computer systems can be a very high user of electrical energy (assuming gaming center uses high end computers).I guess you are in the Zambia/South Africa region, and you can get lots of sun (although, if you have a marine layer or other local weather conditions that limit your hours of sun per day... That can be an issue). But first you need to estimate your loads. Using a power meter or even an electric bill is a good place to start.And a question. Why do you want Solar power? Is it to save money, it other reasons. In general, full off grid solar is 5x or more than local utility costs.If you want back up power (near daily afternoon power cuts for 4-6 hours a day), a backup battery power system can work. Use utility and or solar power to recharge for next outage (common in many parts of the world).Before buying anything, do a few paper designs first to check costs and that such a system will meet your needs.
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> Yes i wanna save cash.Wait till you price out the cost of panels, batteries and inverters. And a secure fence and guards to keep them.here's my guess:3 tvs = 300w3 game consoles = 150w1 laptop = 80wConsider if you want to have phone chargers too !! Another 10W per phone Any Lighting ? Fans? Drink machine?530w of load x 12 hours a day = 6,360 watt hours Double if you want 24 hr of incomeThat requires 4, L-16 size batteries (6V-500ah) wired for 24V operation. That's going to work them pretty hard, and they may only last 1 year.To recharge, you need 50A at 30V, or about 1,500 watts harvest. Will you be running any loads when charging ? Add those in too.You would need at least 2,000w of panels and 2, 60A charge controllersAnd a 800 ~ 1,000w pure sine inverter(it's late, I'm tired and I think I botched the math up here)
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So, can you give us an estimate of how much energy per day you wish to use? The math would be something like (just an example, your needs will probably be different):
- 10 hours per day * 30 Watts (laptop) = 300 Watt*Hours per day (laptop)
- 3x systems * 8 hours per day * 20 Watts (game console) = 480 WH per day (system consoles)
- 3x TVs * 8 hours per day * 40 Watts (TV/Monitors) = 960 WH per day (displays)
- Total = 300+480+960 = 1,740 WH per day total
- 1,740 WH per day * 1/0.85 AC inverter efficiency * 2 days storage * 1/0.50 max discharge * 1/24 volt battery bank = 341 AH @ 24 volt battery bank suggested
- 341 AH * 29.0 volts charging * 1/0.77 panel+controller deratings * 0.05 rate of charge = 642 Watt array minimum
- 341 AH * 29.0 volts charging * 1/0.77 panel+controller deratings * 0.10 rate of charge = 1,284 Watt array nominal
- 341 AH * 29.0 volts charging * 1/0.77 panel+controller deratings * 0.13 rate of charge = 1,670 Watt array "typical cost effective" maximum
http://www.solarelectricityhandbook.com/solar-irradiance.htmlLusaka
Measured in kWh/m2/day onto a solar panel set at a 75° angle from vertical:
Average Solar Insolation figures
(For best year-round performance)
So, based on the worst month of harvest (February?), a "break even" solar array would be:Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun 5.04
4.81
5.28
6.09
6.57
6.45
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 6.65
7.01
6.70
6.09
5.75
5.23
- 1,740 WH per day * 1/0.52 off grid AC system efficiency * 1/4.81 hours of sun per day (February, long term average) = 696 Watt array (Feb breakeven)
And you should only plan on a base (daily minimum required loads) usage of 50% to 65% of your "predicted system output"... So, a suggested minimum array for a true 1,740 Watt*Hour base load (and minimum genset use) would be:- 696 Watt array * 1/0.50 "base load fudge factor" = 1,392 Watt array suggested minimum optimum array
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset
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