Beautiful Solar energy

Many are switching to solar or off-grid living but don't know how many solar panels to buy and how much stored energy in the form of batteries they need. The Off Grid Calculator can help millions make the switch comfortably to green solar energy!


Total Appliances Total Watts Needed
Watts Produced
Storable Watts

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Appliance Watts Per Hour Appliance Watts Per Hour Appliance Watts Per Hour

Coffee Maker

900

Washing Machine

800

Electric Dryer

3000

Microwave

1200

40 Watt Bulbs

5000

Water Heater

4000

Refrigerator

1500

12,000 BTU

1400

Ceiling Fan

125

Hair Dryer

1500

Laptop Computer

50

15 ft³ Freezer

35

40" LED TV

31

Toaster

1200

.5 hp well pump

900

XBOX 360

180

PS4

150

1hp well pump

2000

DVD Player

15

RV Water Pump

50

Desktop PC

200

Dishwasher

1800

RV Furnace Fan

100

Clothes Iron

900

*All appliance wattages are an average estimate based on general usage. Wattage may vary with model.

Producing Energy

For producing energy I chose a 240 watt polycrystalline solar panel. The reason I chose this panel is because it is more affordable and common than monocrystalline solar panels, however, this is a baseline to be used for identifying how many panels are needed. Both polycrystalline and monocrystalline will produce the same amount of energy but the more efficient monocrystalline panel may be smaller.

Storing Energy

For energy storage I chose a common 1000 Watt RV battery for calculating needed stored energy. There are other options for storing energy that are measured in watt hours but I chose a readily available option for storing energy to solve the need for energy when solar energy is not being produced such as at night.

Solution

This program helps users understand how our consumption affects the need for producing and storing energy.