Solar Battery Size Guide: kWh, Inverter & Runtime
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And the power output of the solar panels will depend on how many peak sun hours your location receives. Which I'll explain in a moment. Generally, for a 200 watt solar panel, you need 12v 100Ah lithium or 12v 200Ah lead-acid battery. For your convenience, here's a chart with recommended battery sizes for a 200-watt solar panel in different states.
What size battery you need, will depend on the total power production of your solar panels. And the power output of the solar panels will depend on how many peak sun hours your location receives. Which I'll explain in a moment. Generally, for a 200 watt solar panel, you need 12v 100Ah lithium or 12v 200Ah lead-acid battery.
For a fixed panel, you would be looking at around $230, while the portable ones would cost about $430, while a sealed lead-acid battery would be around $130, with a lithium-ion battery priced at around $200. As demand for lithium-ion batteries grows, they are becoming cheaper.
This means that a 200-watt solar panel will likely produce 60-70 amp-hours per day. If we use the above example's 225 Ah 12 V battery as our battery of choice going forward, one 200-watt solar panel will not be enough to fully charge this battery in one day, especially if you decide to go with two batteries.
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