I'm trying to pick out the panels for my off-grid system.
Here is what I have come up with so far.
Types: Mono, Poly, Multi - Mono is old tech, poly is new but costs more, multi is newest and costs even more than poly.
Voltages: 16-32V or so, you pick this to match your battery bank voltage?
Wattage: Some 160W cost more than 200W, what gives?
Amperage: So watts = volts x amps, is it better to have more amps or more volts?
Availability: certainly a concern, I've heard Europe is gobbling up a lot of panels.
Brand: Seems like a few brands dominate ( BP, Kyocera, Sharp etc)and then there are some smaller companies, do they all get their panels from a few suppliers?
Specific Situation: Okay a lot of this seems to come down to how it will be used so here is my situation.
Off Grid - There is no power near by, it's out in the woods in Northern California.
I have plenty of room, 97 acres.
I was thinking of using a 48V HUP battery system
I had initially specced 16 200W Kyocera panels @ $945 each.
Outback MX60 charge controller, 2 Outback 3600W inverters.
I'm thinking I'll use about 600KWh/month or less.
So... What should I look for in a panel?
Thank you!
-Jedon
http://darklingcastle.com