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*Tokai Challenger - 62 mph average for Solar Challenge - 1.9 kW, 352 lbs, 16'7" by 5'5" - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokai_Challenger]. 90 square feet of area.  
*Tokai Challenger - 62 mph average for Solar Challenge - 1.8 kW PV array, 30% efficient, 352 lbs, 16'7" by 5'5" - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokai_Challenger]. 90 square feet of area.  
*Increase that to 24 feet long x 8 feet wide (192 square feet) (2 kw) - like a trailer - to double the area. Use non-exotic solar panels to keep cost reasonable with solar. Add 20 kg of lithium ion batteries for 4 kWhr [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium-ion_battery] of power, and a small backup engine (2kW) - for one hour of up to  
*Increase that to 24 feet long x 8 feet wide (192 square feet) (2 kw) - like a trailer - to double the area. Use non-exotic solar panels to keep cost reasonable with solar. Add 20 kg of lithium ion batteries for 4 kWhr [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithium-ion_battery] of power, and a small backup engine (2kW) - for one hour of up to  
*PV panels - 1650x990 cm is 17.5 sf. See slide 12 of [[Open_Source_PV_System#Initial]]
*PV panels - 1650x990 cm is 17.5 sf. See slide 12 of [[Open_Source_PV_System#Initial]]
*11 of these panels fit on the 192 sf area. Each is 285 watts for 3100 W total.
*11 of these panels fit on the 192 sf area. Each is 285 watts for 3100 W total.

Revision as of 01:22, 11 February 2018

  • Tokai Challenger - 62 mph average for Solar Challenge - 1.8 kW PV array, 30% efficient, 352 lbs, 16'7" by 5'5" - [1]. 90 square feet of area.
  • Increase that to 24 feet long x 8 feet wide (192 square feet) (2 kw) - like a trailer - to double the area. Use non-exotic solar panels to keep cost reasonable with solar. Add 20 kg of lithium ion batteries for 4 kWhr [2] of power, and a small backup engine (2kW) - for one hour of up to
  • PV panels - 1650x990 cm is 17.5 sf. See slide 12 of Open_Source_PV_System#Initial
  • 11 of these panels fit on the 192 sf area. Each is 285 watts for 3100 W total.