Greetings
I would like to have solar power and as far as possible avoid conversion measures! I have 2 questions:
1) Are there any solar panels to go where you have electricity on the way (I mean now no portable batteries or other storage). Not much just for a cell phone, tablet or mini oven / heater? So I mean a kind of ready-made solar kit, where on one side of the solar element and on the other side directly a socket for connection?
2) Are there also larger panels that are sufficient for one person (for example) in a tent, caravan, small hut? So WITHOUT complex installation? So as an example: put the panel on the roof and at the end of the cable is a socket. No matter how it looks
Or to shorten it even more:
Are there solar panels or other power generators where enough electricity is delivered to provide 230 volts at times without major installation? For a laptop or a small heater?
LG
P.S: My long-term goal is partial or full self-sufficiency. As I said, that may take time, but currently I'm on the subject of electricity and "how do I keep warm" ;-)
Clear can buy so dinger, but need sun or very good light incidence otherwise bring the nix.heizung can forget in principle, which needs too much and without memory / battery is Feierabend when it gets dark
They are actually everywhere
Just need a solar panel (priced about 1 euro per watt) then a car battery, solar charge controller and a 12V to 230V inverter.
The price was around about 250 euro or so
Of course, there are also fully assembled sets, which are more comfortable for camping, but also more expensive.
Without memory, all this is not a good idea, as you may need to bridge performance losses.
Solar power is also expensive. Say buy the panes, etc. Therefore, he is too good a shot to burn it in heating elements. My tip: campinggas or espit
Of course, there are also large panels that you do not necessarily have to install permanently. However, it would not be smart to simply put it on the roof or something like that, otherwise it behaves like a sail in the wind.
Incidentally, there are also plug and play solutions with a panel, and a power cube. Where a small inverter, the battery and the charge controller are in it. The panel is then simply plugged.
depending on the performance but a permanent installation would be much more useful and sooo expensive is not synonymous
I would not let go of finished solutions at home, it's just too unsafe to connect a feeding device to a plug-in that is open to one side.