Autonomous photovoltaic system for refrigerator 12V / 65watt - 75 watts
Autonomous photovoltaic kit / package for small refrigerator 65-75 watt / 12V or 220V by adding inverter
1.35KWh to 1.50KWh with operating voltage 12v DC / 220VAC. Produced energy 24 hours a day during the summer months.
Price without VAT.
Available on backorder
Photovoltaic autonomous 1.50KWh_12V / 220V / AC
Photovoltaic standalone 1.30kwh-1.55kwh12V /220V AC standard:
Appliances: Small refrigerator energy class A ( ) ( 80-95watt) Lighting 2-3 10watt LED lamps 25' LED TV ( 20watt)
About PV panels
(European specification panel with 15 year factory warranty / 30 year 80% performance warranty)
1 pc. PV panel SE 290/ 290-295 watts Poly/24V. They have positive tolerance and wattage. That is, they always deliver more watts than their rated power, high efficiency installed power 290 watts up to + 5% more efficiency. They come with a 15-year factory hardware warranty and a 30-year 80% performance warranty
Product: 1 pc. pure sine inverter ECOSUN Eco 1000 WATT/12V, current starting power 2000 watts. It has Thermal Break protection. Suitable for operation of all devices of corresponding power. Provides energy savings of up to 20% from self-consumption due to stabilized sine. With 24 months factory warranty.
Price 199 euros + VAT
European specification – Full deep discharge AGM /VRLA – 2 year warranty
Product: 1 pc. Battery S. Energy ECOAGM 220/250 (220AH C20/ 250AH C100) Premium type VRLA/AGM Full Deep closed type with 10-12 years of life) - screw poles. Two year warranty
Product: 1 pc. Solar charge controller MPPT 100V/20 technology - European import (with digital display) 580 watts / 24v - 290 watts /12v
Photovoltaic standalone 1.30kwh-1.55kwh12V /220V AC standard for caravan and small holiday homes (cottage)
Tired of relying on traditional energy sources while enjoying the great outdoors? Say goodbye to limited electricity supply and hello to a new era of freedom with our revolutionary 1,5kWh Stand Alone PV system for caravans and small cottages. Whether you're exploring remote locations in your RV or seeking solace in a cozy cottage, this game-changing solar system will enable you to embrace nature without compromising on comfort. Get ready to embark on an electric journey as we unveil the ultimate solution for all your off-grid adventures!
Photovoltaic standalone 1.30kwh-1.55kwh12V /220V AC standard Introduction to PV standalone systems:
Stand-alone photovoltaic (PV) systems are an efficient and environmentally friendly way of generating electricity for caravans and small cottages. These systems use solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity, which can then be stored in batteries for use when needed. This technology has gained popularity in recent years due to its economical nature and the growing demand for sustainable energy sources.
In this section, we'll explore the basics of stand-alone PV systems, including how they work, their components, benefits, and applications.
How do standalone photovoltaic systems work?
The principle behind a stand-alone PV system is simple – it harnesses energy from the sun through solar panels and converts it into usable electricity. Solar panels consist of photovoltaic cells made of silicon semiconductors that create an electric field when exposed to sunlight. When sunlight hits these cells, electrons are released from atoms within the material, creating direct current (DC) electricity.
Next is the inverter – a critical component responsible for converting direct current electricity into alternating current (AC), which most household appliances run on. The AC power produced by the inverter can either be used directly or stored in batteries for later use.
Components of a PV stand-alone system:
In addition to solar panels and inverters, there are other key components that make up a typical stand-alone PV system. These include charge controllers, batteries, wiring harnesses, mounts/frames and sometimes backup generators.
Charge controllers (charge regulator) regulate charging
Benefits of using a photovoltaic system for caravans and holiday homes
1. Benefits of using a PV system for caravans and holiday homes
The use of photovoltaic (PV) systems has been on the rise in recent years, with more and more people turning to renewable energy sources for their energy needs. One area where PV systems have proven particularly useful is caravans and holiday homes. In this section, we will discuss the various benefits of using a PV system for these types of properties.
1.1 Cost savings: One of the main benefits of using a PV system for caravans and holiday homes is the potential cost savings it offers. By harnessing solar energy, these properties can reduce or even eliminate their reliance on traditional grid electricity. This can result in significant savings on monthly utility bills, especially during peak periods when electricity usage tends to be higher.
1.2 Environmentally friendly: Another important advantage of using a photovoltaic system is its positive effect on the environment. Traditional sources of electricity such as coal and gas release harmful emissions into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution and climate change. On the other hand, solar energy is clean and renewable, making it an environmentally friendly option for powering caravans and holiday homes.
1.3 Flexibility: Photovoltaic stand-alone 1.50KWh_12V/220V/AC A stand-alone PV system allows more flexibility in terms of location compared to being connected to the grid. This means owners can choose remote or off-grid locations without having to worry about accessing traditional electricity sources. In addition, if they decide to move their caravan or
Photovoltaic stand-alone 1.50KWh_12V/220V/AC standard Components of a PV stand-alone system 1,5 kWh
A standalone 1,5kWh PV system is a standalone solar power system that can provide power to caravans and small cottages. It consists of various components that work together to generate, store and distribute electricity. In this section, we will discuss each of these elements in detail.
1. Solar panels:
Solar panels are the most critical component of a stand-alone photovoltaic system. These panels consist of photovoltaic cells that convert sunlight into direct current (DC). The number and size of solar panels depends on the energy requirements of the caravan or holiday home.
2. Charge controller:
The charge controller regulates the flow of electricity from the solar panels to the battery bank. Prevents overcharging and extends the life of batteries by keeping them at optimal charge levels.
3. Battery pack:
The batteries store the extra energy produced by the solar panels during the day when sunlight is not available, such as at night or on cloudy days. Photovoltaic standalone 1.50KWh_12V/220V/AC The capacity and type of batteries used depend on factors such as daily energy consumption, weather conditions and expected power outages.
4. Converter:
The inverter converts direct current electricity from the solar panels or battery arrays into alternating current (AC) electricity that can be used to power household appliances and devices. It also ensures that the output voltage remains constant for efficient use.
1. Introduction to solar panels:
Solar panels, also known as photovoltaic (PV), are a popular and environmentally friendly way of generating electricity. They use the sun's energy to convert it into electricity that can power various devices and appliances in your caravan or small cottage. In this section, we'll explore the benefits of using solar panels, how they work, and what factors to consider when choosing them for a stand-alone PV kWh system.
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