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By Solar energy | April 24, 2010
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March 18th, 2010 at 6:49 pm
Could you please tell me how many batteries (battery bank) I will need to power the Air conditioner at night (all night) ?
I want to power the AC for 8 hours per night.
Location: 11 hours per day of full sun.Sun is bright 365 days a year. Average temperature per day 90 degree Fahrenheit.
Air conditioner :
volt: 220-240v, Frequency: 50 Hz, input power: 1150 w, current: 5.3 Amp
Question:
1- how many batteries do I need to power the AC for 8 hours each night ?
2- How many solar cells ?
Txs
Chris