Solar Power Case Studies



Example 1 - Home Office Powered by Solar (100w Kit)

Example 2 - Home Office Powered by Solar (300w Kit)

Customer Solar Installation Case Study 1 - Garden Office What do I need?



Example 1 - Home Office Powered by Solar (100W Kit)


A home office which is made up of a laptop computer, printer, 4 x 12v low energy light bulbs, and a telephone with answering machine.

Daily Usage:-
  • 8 hrs on Laptop
  • 30 mins printer use
  • 16 hrs answer phone
  • 1 hrs Lighting
  • Total 546 Watts

Recommended Kit: 100 Watt DIY Solar Power System
Contents:-
  • £428.94 100w Solar Panel
  • £62.59 300w Inverter
  • £34.99 8ah Charge Controller
  • £40.85 20 Metres Wiring
  • £255.31 104ah Sealed Gel Battery
  • £822.57 Total Individual Price
  • £750 Package Price

Overview
The 100w system is mainly used for small home office systems which have a laptop as their main computer. The battery has enough capacity to store 1248watts of power. In the Summer this system will generate up to 700 watts of power on an average day. In the Winter the average will be 200 watts per day. This system should be sufficient to run the above example between April and September in the UK. Further panels and or batteries can be added to extend the performance of the Kit.


Example 2 - Home Office Powered by Solar (300W Kit)


A home office which is made up of a laptop computer, printer, 4 x 12v low energy light bulbs, and a telephone with answering machine. Daily Usage:-
  • 8 hrs on Laptop
  • 30 mins printer use
  • 16 hrs answer phone
  • 1hr Lighting
  • Total 546 Watts

Recommended Kit: 300 Watt DIY Solar Power System
Contents:-
  • £1,286.82 300w Solar Panel
  • £112.33 600w Inverter
  • £150.52 30ah Charge Controller
  • £40.85 20 Metres 4mm Heavy Duty Wiring
  • £510.62 2 x 104ah Sealed Gel Battery
  • £2101.14 Total Individual Price
  • £1,950 Package Price

Overview
The 300w system is used for small home office systems which have a laptop as there main computer and are in use all year round. The batteries have enough combined capacity to store 2,496 watts of power. In the Summer this system will generate up to 2100 watts of power on an average day. In the Winter the average generated will be 600 watts per day. This system should be sufficient to run the above example all year round and have excess power for other utilities in the Summer.


Customer Solar Installation Case Study

Garden Office What do I need?


Customers Brief


I have an outbuilding at the bottom of my garden which I would like to make into a home office, there is no power to the building and I was wondering whether this would be possible do do with solar.

What items need powering?

We contacted the customer to establish what he wished to power, how long he wished to power them for and a target budget

The system he required was calculated as follows:-

Component Hrs in Use Wattage Total
Desktop Computer 5 100w 500
Printer 0.25 100 25
Telephone answering machine 16 10 160
Shredder 0.25 100 25
Scanner 0.25 14 3
2 x Low energy Light bulbs 4 18 72
TOTAL 783

The customer said it would be in use all year round.

Our Recommendations

We recommend having a large enough battery to store a weeks worth of power so the battery that would be required for this system would be the equivalent of 4 x 200ah 12v batteries. We use the figure of 2hr sunlight in Winter and 7hrs in summer to estimate power needs. In this system a 400w panel would be required. This is calculated by the total wattage used per day divided by winter sunlight.

The system we recommended was:-


350w Panel, 30Ah charge controller, 600w inverter, combined with 4 x 200ah batteries, lighting and wiring. The total system cost is £3,700. Mounting for the panels would also be needed and for this system the price would would be £125 for roof mounting or £250 freestanding.

We suggested the following to reduce the system cost
  • Switching from a desktop to a laptop
  • Having the answer phone in the house rather than in the office.

The power saving on these two components will save 335watts per day and shave £1,700 of the final figure (a nice laptop and office furniture can be purchased £1,700).

The Final System


This customer did decide to treat himself to a nice new laptop and decided that with his laptop he could work in his house in winter meaning even less panel was required as winter operation was no longer so important. The final system was a 100w Panel, 600w inverter, 30ah charge controller and 2 x 200ah 12v batteries, roof mountings for the panel and all wiring and light fittings. The customer chose to have a more powerful inverter and charge controller as well as heavy duty wiring in order that the system could be upgraded at a later date. Total price of the system finished up at £1,800.