There is a multiplication factor that depends on latitude, attitude and shading. For where I live that factor is 5. So a 10 A panel would put out 50 Ah on an average day. However it may be best to convert to Watts and Watt-hours in case your solar panel voltage doesn't match well with the 12 V battery. 50 Ah is 600 Wh. So maybe a 120 W panel would do for you. But again, multiplication factor varies. If you want it to work in the northern latitudes in winter, then maybe you need to use 4 or even 3. If you are going to be between the tropics of capricorn and cancer, then maybe 6 or 7 hours is your multiplier.I'm looking for a small flexible solar panel that would output about 50ah on an average day. Is there a factor to use in converting a panel's wattage rating to approximate amp/hrs? Lacking that, what wattage panel do you have and how many ah/day does it put back in the bank?
It won't be small.... A 110W Sunpower panel with a Victron MPPT in full sun, zero shading, outputs 7A. If it had many hours of uninterrupted sun exposure and could articulate you might hit your mark. 50A from a single panel is a lot to ask with normal shading from the rig, etc.I'm looking for a small flexible solar panel that would output about 50ah on an average day
Thanks for the replys. I'll get (2) 200 watt panels and a Victron or Xantrex MPPT controller. That should be enough to give me 50ah per sunny day. The panels get too hot to touch? They aren't going to be permanently installed, but it sounds like I can't just bungee them on top of the Sunbrella dodger or bimini when in use.And even if the panel is in a cold place. On a 10 deg day, with 1000 W/m^2, the black panel will be too hot to touch. Unless it is a 10 deg day with 50 knots of wind and the back of the panel is well ventilated.
Yah ..panels get hot …air gaps are neededThanks for the replys. I'll get (2) 200 watt panels and a Victron or Xantrex MPPT controller. That should be enough to give me 50ah per sunny day. The panels get too hot to touch? They aren't going to be permanently installed, but it sounds like I can't just bungee them on top of the Sunbrella dodger or bimini when in use.
YahOK. I can tie them between the lifeline and the coach roof handrail. I'll run the wires into the mast at the wiring inspection cover, down the mast step and into the boat. Thanks
This will seriously hamper your travels to the foredeck!OK. I can tie them between the lifeline and the coach roof handrail. I'll run the wires into the mast at the wiring inspection cover, down the mast step and into the boat. Thanks