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  • Ditch-Runner

    I am in the same boat i know nothing about them but will add Google is a good source to get some info

    Maybe youtube also

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  • danielgage

    think of watts produced/output as the power produced/output

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  • Mobuck

    Solar panels in what context? A permanent household type installation or a portable temporary use?

    I'm guessing that is the watts output at the rated voltage. The small solar panels we use to maintain electric fence charger batteries have a regulated 12-13 volt output. The solar panels require a 'controller' to limit or regulate output or they could/would fry the battery of whatever they're hooked to or damage the electrics of whatever device they power with high/low voltage or amps.

    FWIW That rating is usually optimistic at best.

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  • mike55

    Check with his insurance company too! The ins companies have started dropping coverage for houses in FL if their solar wattage output is too high. They claim it's a fire hazard. Gotta love insurance! SMH

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  • firstharmonic
    danielgage: 30067143403291/comments/30067172819995

    think of watts produced/output as the power produced/output

    As stated, watts are a measurement of power. Think horsepower. As a matter of fact, there are 735.5 watts in one horsepower.

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  • waltermoe

    I always thought of it as, a 100 watt light bulb draws 1 amp of power.

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  • Mobuck

    watts = volts x amps

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  • cbxjeff

    So there still are insurance companies doing business in FL, Mike? 😉

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