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Brunton Solaris 52 Solar Panel

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i was wondering if i could tap this to an inverter and then link...

By Ranked #289 - Lighting May 28, 2009

i was wondering if i could tap this to an inverter and then link it to my water heater in the house? would this be a problem? would i loss a lot of wattage converting from DC to AC?

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By Ranked #111 - Lighting May 28, 2009

yea i think it would work but in VERY VERY VERY best situations your only going to be getting 52 Watts out of this on average probably about half of that. If you spend money on a nice converter you wont have much resistance so you will have 120V and about 40 watts which you should be able to increase. Talk with an electrican and see what they have to say. Im sure they can give you a better answer over the phone.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
CIGS flexible solar panels (Copper Indium Gallium diSelenide) 
Dimensions:
[Folded] 11 x 9.5in (28 x 24cm); [Deployed] 50 x 31.5in (127 x 80cm) 
Capacity:
52 Watts at 12V in direct sunlight 
Weight:
3lb 6oz (1530g) 
Recommended Use:
Expeditions 
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