I’m just asking regarding ordinary solar cells/panels, not anything new, special or over-priced. See, I have this idea, but I want to make sure they produce enough to actually accomplish something. I want to know:
1. Amps
2. Watts
3. Volts
I’m not very electricly-minded, so I always forget which of those does what. But this is just so I can run a few numbers. Thanks in advance.
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That depends on different factor s
Manufacturer the max efficiency of solar cell is not more than 20% under ideal conditions
The temperature plays a big roll in the efficiency.
Angle of the light on the solar cell panel.
The time of the year because the son is not at the same distance from earth at all times.
Power in watt = currant (amps)*volts cos ф
Usually a solar cell is low voltage 12volte or 24 Volte
One very important thing that with solar cells you can accomplish nothing its so expensive that you will get your capital back after 20 years a 50 watt panel cost around 1000 $ do the math.