Hey everyone! I have a question that's probably a bit basic, but I'm trying to wrap my head around solar energy setups. If I already know how to install an off-grid solar system on my roof or for my camper, could I apply that knowledge to design a larger solar farm, say around 100kw? Thanks for any insights!
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Absolutely! The basics are pretty much the same; you just need larger components. You'll require more solar panels, inverters, and batteries, that's the main difference.
You’ll definitely grasp the concepts, but practical knowledge differs for solar farms. They often operate at much higher voltages (like 1500V DC), which involves industrial practices that aren’t typically covered in residential setups.
Just keep in mind that scaling up also means scaling costs. For a 100kw system, you’re looking at roughly 250 panels (about 400W each), so it takes a lot of space and cash!
Yeah, they're similar but there are some important details to consider. For instance, ground-mounted systems can be more efficient since you can position them better, and the panels usually run cooler than on roofs. You’ll also need to think about wiring complexity, since longer distances mean you have to choose your wire gauge carefully to minimize voltage drop.
Right, and don’t forget about the extra space you’ll need for all those panels!

Good point about efficiency! Plus, if you're burying wires for the ground mount, you'll need to pay attention to local regulations and depth.