{"id":3074,"date":"2018-04-20T15:00:53","date_gmt":"2018-04-20T05:00:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.4wdsupacentre.com.au\/news\/?p=3074"},"modified":"2018-04-20T10:07:53","modified_gmt":"2018-04-20T00:07:53","slug":"are-camping-solar-panels-still-useful-during-winter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.emgcloud.net\/news\/are-camping-solar-panels-still-useful-during-winter\/","title":{"rendered":"Are Camping Solar Panels Still Useful During Winter?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>We\u2019re just about to come into the cooler months, which means one thing \u2013 awesome cooler nights around roaring campfires! We\u2019re so blessed in Australia with a massive variety of climates, but regardless of where you want to go camping, whether it\u2019s down south or up in the Top End, winter brings with it cooler camping temperatures.<\/p>\n<p>If you\u2019ve been spending a bit of time setting up your 4WD\u2019s 12v system to let you run a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.4wdsupacentre.com.au\/products\/fridges-coolers.html\"><strong>portable fridge<\/strong><\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.4wdsupacentre.com.au\/products\/led-camping-lights.html\"><strong>LED camping lights<\/strong><\/a> when you\u2019re at camp, you may be wondering about adding <a href=\"https:\/\/www.4wdsupacentre.com.au\/products\/solar.html\"><strong>portable solar panels<\/strong><\/a> to your setup. A <a href=\"https:\/\/www.4wdsupacentre.com.au\/products\/solar.html\"><strong>portable solar panel<\/strong><\/a> is a fantastic way to prevent your <a href=\"https:\/\/www.4wdsupacentre.com.au\/products\/battery-charger.html\"><strong>auxiliary deep cycle battery<\/strong> <\/a>from going flat, letting you stay at that perfect campsite for longer. However many campers who are relatively new to camping solar panels ask the question whether it\u2019s worth running a solar panel during winter, and our answer to that is always yes!<\/p>\n<p>Of course, winter brings with it shorter days but here\u2019s the funny thing. Heat is the enemy of electricity in general. The hotter the ambient temperature is, and the hotter the temperature of an electrical system component such as a camping solar panel gets, the less it is able to perform. That\u2019s because a certain amount of the electricity flowing through any circuit gets lost through conversion to heat anyway, but when the wiring is already heated up, that loss of electricity (known as voltage drop) becomes even more prevalent.<\/p>\n<p>Because of this phenomena, the irony is that although winter days are shorter and often not as sunny, when the sun is out, your camping solar panel will perform at its peak during winter! However because the days are so short, especially the further south you get, you need to be very much on top of always pointing your solar panel directly at the sun to maximize the power it can produce. The sun moves a lot quicker across the sky in winter, and stays a lot lower in the sky too. That means every hour you should be re-adjusting the angle of your camping solar panel to make sure it\u2019s getting as much sunlight as possible, instead of every couple of hours like in summer.<\/p>\n<p>One term you should be aware of is \u2018Peak Sun Hours\u2019. This is, as the name suggests, the amount of time in a certain location that will get full sun on a sunny day. It\u2019s a lot less down in Melbourne in winter, for instance, than Weipa. To get the most out of your camping solar panel, do a good search for \u2018Peak Sun Hours\u2019 along with the location you\u2019re going camping to. It\u2019ll show you what the average mean daily sunshine amount is, which in Weipa\u2019s case is 5.5 hours per day. You can then use that to calculate what sized portable solar panel you need. If you\u2019re running a fridge that draws on average 2amps per hour, plus some LED lights and fans that\u2019ll draw another 10A per day, you\u2019re going to need to replenish 58A of power every 24 hours.<\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"https:\/\/www.4wdsupacentre.com.au\/products\/solar\/adventure-kings-160w-solar-panel.html\"><strong>Adventure Kings 160W Portable Solar Panel<\/strong> <\/a>has a peak output of 8.75A, whereas the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.4wdsupacentre.com.au\/products\/solar\/adventure-kings-250w-solar-panel-portable-light-weight-camp-ready.html\"><strong>Adventure Kings 250W Portable Solar Panel<\/strong><\/a> has a peak output of 13.74A. If you\u2019re getting 5.5 hours of peak sunlight, and need to replenish 58A of power in that time, you\u2019ll need a camping solar panel that can produce at least 10.5A of peak power. That means the Adventure Kings 250W portable solar panel is the one you want in this scenario. However it\u2019s worth mentioning that this scenario focuses only on solar panel power production \u2013 you can still produce power to recharge your auxiliary deep-cycle battery by going for a drive, or running your camping generator!<\/p>\n<p>So, if you\u2019re wondering whether winter\u2019s a worthwhile time to invest in solar power for your campsite, the simple answer is yes! Camping solar panels are worth their weight in gold whenever you\u2019re out camping, but they perform at their peak in cool, sunny conditions. Add an <a href=\"https:\/\/www.4wdsupacentre.com.au\/products\/solar.html\"><strong>Adventure Kings Portable Solar Panel<\/strong><\/a> to your 12v system and you\u2019ll be able to forget about the worries and headaches of a flat auxiliary deep cycle battery.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We\u2019re just about to come into the cooler months, which means one thing \u2013 awesome cooler nights around roaring campfires! 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