On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 21:47:54 -0600, DTC <me@nothingtoseehere.zzx>
wrote:
>Depends how north you are and percent of overcast days.
I threw together a spreadsheet for calculating solar powered radio
installs. It was originally designed for running a ham radio repeater
site, but can be tweaked to do a simple wireless access point or
wireless repeater. See:
<http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/rf-calc/solar-repeater-207.xls>
I filled in my guess(tm) of the numbers for a WRT54G:
<http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/rf-calc/solar-wrt54g-v101.xls>
The bottom line, which is actually on the right side of the
spreadsheet, is the number of days it takes to recharge the batteries
from various states and conditions (full load, no load, etc). If the
recharge time is more than a day under full load, you stand an
excellent chance of running the batteries into the ground in a few
days. The WRT54G example above uses a proposed 50 watt array, which
takes about 3 days to recharge under full load, and is therefore
seriously under sized.
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