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The 3 Kwh Solar System Calculator estimates the energy output of a 3 kilowatt-hour solar system based on the number of sun hours received. It provides a quick assessment of potential energy production for solar installations.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
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Explanation: The calculation multiplies the system capacity by the number of peak sun hours to determine daily energy production.
Details: Accurate solar output estimation is crucial for sizing solar systems, calculating return on investment, and understanding energy production capabilities for residential or commercial installations.
Tips: Enter the number of peak sun hours your location receives per day. Typical values range from 3-6 hours depending on geographic location and season.
Q1: What are peak sun hours?
A: Peak sun hours represent the equivalent number of hours per day when solar irradiance averages 1000 watts per square meter.
Q2: How accurate is this calculation?
A: This provides a basic estimate. Actual output may vary due to factors like panel efficiency, temperature, shading, and system losses.
Q3: What factors affect solar output?
A: Panel orientation, tilt angle, temperature, shading, dust, and system efficiency all impact actual energy production.
Q4: Is this for daily or monthly output?
A: The calculation provides daily output. Multiply by 30 for monthly estimates or by 365 for annual estimates.
Q5: Can this be used for larger systems?
A: For larger systems, simply scale the output proportionally based on system size (e.g., 6 kWh system = 6 × sun hours).