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November 26th, 2014 12:43 PM #12In my limited knowledge, my answers:
1. there are a number of installers in RP who could answer you on this one.
2. If you wish to power only a part of your load, you need to segregate them. Meaning, choose which of your loads would be powered from your solar array and which would come from the grid. So assuming your example of 150KW is made up of 10 appliances taking up 10KW each, then choose the 5 loads that you would power with a solar array that delivers 75KW (place some allowance.)
3.Residence-grade solar system set-ups are not that flexible, meaning kapag ang need mo ay somewhere around 150kw-210kw, you need a set up that could deliver the 210kw (with allowance) and the rest of the energy is either stored or wasted.
4. There is a lot of wasted power depending on your set up.
5. Mejo mahal na ang 150KW set up sa palagay ko. According to my readings, it takes about 10-14 years para sa ROI ng solar array mo. However those figures are based in the US and our difference with them are as follows:
a. Their solar panels cost more (ung ginamit sa nabasa ko, sorry nakalimutan ko kung saan), while China brands are so much cheaper and are GETTING even cheaper. Pero isang component pa lang ang solar panel, marami pang iba.
b. Lifespan ng US made panels are guaranteed to be longer. China brands are relatively new and have not yet proven lifespan
c. Mas Mataas ang solar radiation received ng Philippines per capita. Meaning kung same panel, mas malaki production natin kesa per capita ng US
d. Mas mainit sa atin - decrease ng efficiency ng solar panel from 10-30% kung kasama pa dust, etc.
In short, hindi ko alam sagot. Sorry for wasting your time. LOL
seriously, meron naman sa pinas. per it pays to understand it para hindi ka maovercharge.=)
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November 26th, 2014 01:05 PM #13
^ I just need to power up the datacenter... It uses around 110kW-h a month on average (150W for 24 hrs x 30 days)... not the whole house.
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November 26th, 2014 03:58 PM #14I contacted 3 contractor they will give me the quotation as per my requirements I gave. Hopefully mag work out yung plan ko gawing green energy source yung garden area ko. And I will use solar panel as a roof para hindi na masira ang house roof tamang tama to sa Summer kahit naka bukas lahat ng AC
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November 26th, 2014 09:28 PM #16
Magkano naba solar panel ngayon
correct me if I'm wrong 600k
pwede na sa isang bahay with appliances
tapos battery life is 2-5yrs
guarranteed lifetime is 25yrs
and maintenance linis-linis
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November 27th, 2014 12:29 AM #17
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November 27th, 2014 02:56 PM #18What I meant sir was kung yung datacenter mo yung gusto mo ipower sir and just a % of it, it really needs your time in that you need to identify which appliances/loads (eg .computer, etc). ang gagamit ng solar panel. Ang pinaka cost effective way kasi jan talaga sir, decrease mo yung load requirements mo. Then plan out yung usage times nila. May araw ba during that time? Kasi kung gabi, sa batteries ka mag depend. Ang mga pinakamahal na components kasi sir yung panels and yung batteries. Tapos yung batteries ang maiksi ang lifespan. a few thousand charge and discharge cycles if they're good quality.
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November 27th, 2014 02:59 PM #19I suggest that the guys you pick are conscientious in that they really measure your load needs, etc. and not just rely on you saying you need this x amount of power.
Tama si sir crosswind, yung batteries ang maiksi ang life sa mga yan kasi maswerte ka na kung may 1000+ yung charge discharge cycle ng batteries mo. I suggest yung mga lithium iron batteries, pricier pero mas sulit lalo na sa lifespan nya and sa % loss ng power/ charge.
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November 27th, 2014 04:09 PM #20
meron company na sila magsho-shoulder ng installation cost tapos ibebenta nila sa iyo yung electricity, then after 25 years sa iyo na yung system. pero may minimum roof area sila para sulit bayad, di ko lang sure ilan.
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