Adjee wrote: ↑Wed Jun 04, 2025 6:58 pm
I have been doing some research into these Solar Power Stations as I am considering purchasing one to use as an alternative option alongside our gas/petrol generator.
One of the tasks I want it to do is (obviously) be charged by solar panels and have enough oomph/power to then run some of our dehydrators and also our water irrigation pump.
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After reading the above post I wonder if these solar power stations/set ups are actually up to the tasks I have been considering them for.
Any thoughts or comments?
I'll confess to not owning one of those, though I do have a home made setup of about 500W solar and 1200Whr storage. In the UK the actual average panel yield is very much less than nominal because of our weather.
Running any heating device, such as dehydrators is a big ask, but something like a small irrigation system sounds very reasonable.
In the end, it will need an estimation of your max and average load wattage, your average solar generation wattage and how much storage capacity in your storage battery to carry you through periods of darkness or low sunlight.
Let's do a typical estimation based on 600W constant load. Scale the calculations for your own needs. Your power station is a reservoir and only needs to have enough energy to make up generated shortfall.
I.e. Let's say you want to run a 600W device 24/7
With Zero solar energy coming in, you would need 24x600Whr= 14400Whr capacity to run it for a whole 24 hour cycle. That's max battery capacity worked out.*
If your solar panels were to need to keep it charged up, it would need to supply an
average of 600W over a whole 24 hour day. So, consider it 0% generating for 8 hours of night, 50% generating for 8 hours of dull sunlight and 100% generating for 8 hours. I.e over 24 hours it's (0+0.5+1)/3=0.5 or 50% efficient. Therefore to get average 600W, you might need 1200W of panels. Bear in mind that solar efficiency is impacted by the compromise of a fixed mounting relative to the sun, and by cloud cover, seasonality and bad weather. Also, collecting efficiency tends towards 0 when your battery is fully charged if the load is disconnected.
Of course, if your load only needed to run for a few hours of an emergency scenario, you could get a powerstation easily up to the task. There's a big difference between using a 600W dehydrator 24/7 and a washing machine for an hour a day.