Nov 02 2009

What Kind Of Solar Power Setup Would I Need To Power A Single Room’s Energy Needs?

by admin in Solar Power

I live in the basement of a house and would like to run my room on solar power. I have two power strips that run a TV and DVD player, a laptop, printer and two external hard drives and I would need to use a couple floor lamps in the room as well. What kind of solar paneling setup would I need and what would be the ballpark cost on this?

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2 Responses to What Kind Of Solar Power Setup Would I Need To Power A Single Room’s Energy Needs?

  1. Liane November 2, 2009 at 2:50 am

    The sun is solar energy, but I think the sun is the one causes the solar power to turn out our electric thing.

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  2. Martha November 2, 2009 at 2:55 am

    Let me just say, the cost would be too much to be worthwhile. It appears you would need at least 750 watts. if you wanted to use the electrical things at night too, the system would have to deliver that much power for the equipment, and more to charge the batteries. Make it a total of 1500 watts, and you would need between 10 and 15 panels, plus an inverter, mounting rails for the panels, two fused disconnect switches and wire. I expect around $10,000 or more.
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