Can this be achieved
Thinking of trying to charge my 48v 10AH pack with solar.
Mount a 100 or 200 watt panel, I have room on my bike , 100 watts weights in a 1.9kg for a flexible panel
I don't know if my 'poor' calculation are correct but
48v * 10AH = 480 Watt hours in my pack.
8 (number of hours of full sunshine (optimistic) ) * 100 watts Panel * 0. 85 (system/batt losses) = 680 watt hours.
probably only get half of this due to weather, shading, and non-optimum position of a solar panel.
So, if i was stationary and had a full day of of sun , I could charge the pack from flat to full in approx. 6/7 hours ? correct?
Is it possible to run a 12volt lipo charger from a panel, i presume the panel volts/amps is going to is going to vary as the sun goes in and out, shading, bad weather , etc etc. I presume the lipo charger will just freak out with a variable voltage/amp source such as solar.??
Is there a circuit i can build to do this?
is it possible to charge the pack while discharging the pack via the motor? , that means i can ride a get the benefit of a little extra watt hours as i ride along, rather having to be stationary and the motor disconnected to charge?
is this going to make my pack explode, or unbalanced or worse?
anyone doing this? are my calculation completely wrong?
I checked out http://www.solarpoweredbike.com/2009/07/best-solar-panels-for-your-solar.html
but he doesn't mention anything about the charging system he is using.
Now to find some 'satellite solar modules', for maximum efficiency and lightest weight! anyone work at nasa?
Cheers,
Everest
Thinking of trying to charge my 48v 10AH pack with solar.
Mount a 100 or 200 watt panel, I have room on my bike , 100 watts weights in a 1.9kg for a flexible panel
I don't know if my 'poor' calculation are correct but
48v * 10AH = 480 Watt hours in my pack.
8 (number of hours of full sunshine (optimistic) ) * 100 watts Panel * 0. 85 (system/batt losses) = 680 watt hours.
probably only get half of this due to weather, shading, and non-optimum position of a solar panel.
So, if i was stationary and had a full day of of sun , I could charge the pack from flat to full in approx. 6/7 hours ? correct?
Is it possible to run a 12volt lipo charger from a panel, i presume the panel volts/amps is going to is going to vary as the sun goes in and out, shading, bad weather , etc etc. I presume the lipo charger will just freak out with a variable voltage/amp source such as solar.??
Is there a circuit i can build to do this?
is it possible to charge the pack while discharging the pack via the motor? , that means i can ride a get the benefit of a little extra watt hours as i ride along, rather having to be stationary and the motor disconnected to charge?
is this going to make my pack explode, or unbalanced or worse?
anyone doing this? are my calculation completely wrong?
I checked out http://www.solarpoweredbike.com/2009/07/best-solar-panels-for-your-solar.html
but he doesn't mention anything about the charging system he is using.
Now to find some 'satellite solar modules', for maximum efficiency and lightest weight! anyone work at nasa?
Cheers,
Everest