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<blockquote data-quote="Andy™" data-source="post: 61024" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p>if a panel is rated to 1500mA, then the most it can output is 1500mA. the brighter it is, the more you get.</p><p></p><p>i do not know a great deal about working out this lot, but someone else may. but ill guess anyway</p><p></p><p>best work under worst case - i.e winter with 6 hours light per day.(how many hours of light is there in winter?)</p><p></p><p>if you alarm uses 300mA, then it will need a 300mAH of battery per hour. or 7200mAH of battery capacity per day</p><p></p><p>working on 6 hours light, you will need 1200mA of charging power. allowing for less light, wasted power, extra required in alarm state etc, maybe go larger and go for at least 2000mA, and a larger capacity of battery, maybe 30 or 40AH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy™, post: 61024, member: 2012"] if a panel is rated to 1500mA, then the most it can output is 1500mA. the brighter it is, the more you get. i do not know a great deal about working out this lot, but someone else may. but ill guess anyway best work under worst case - i.e winter with 6 hours light per day.(how many hours of light is there in winter?) if you alarm uses 300mA, then it will need a 300mAH of battery per hour. or 7200mAH of battery capacity per day working on 6 hours light, you will need 1200mA of charging power. allowing for less light, wasted power, extra required in alarm state etc, maybe go larger and go for at least 2000mA, and a larger capacity of battery, maybe 30 or 40AH [/QUOTE]
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