What is the rule of thumb for panel size be if you are worried about snow
and overcast?

On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 10:22 PM Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote:

> Load x7 for panel size minimum if you are not worried about snow and
> overcast.
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> On Nov 28, 2019, at 12:39 PM, Bill Prince <part15...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> +1
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> 300 watts of solar panel would be in the $150-$200 neighborhood unless you
> want to buy some premium Sunpower panels. Another $100 for a cheap
> controller, and another $100 for a cheap battery. Throw in another $150 for
> something to bolt everything to. Your labor is free, right?
>
> If it doesn't last through periods of no solar long enough, add batteries
> until you get the run time you need.
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> bp
> <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
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> On 11/28/2019 9:34 AM, Mathew Howard wrote:
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> The cheapest way would be to just buy a couple hundred watts of solar
> panels, a cheap chinese charge controller and a couple of marine deep cycle
> batteries. It'll cost $400-500 for the parts.
>
> On Thu, Nov 28, 2019 at 9:33 AM Matt <matt.mailingli...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Have a remote location I would like WiFi at. What would cheapest solar
>> way to power PMP450 Sm, Mikrotik WiFi router and something like Wyze cam?
>> It would not need to be super reliable in event of cloudy days etc.
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