I m new to the solar power field.
Lumens and solar panel output.
Most pv systems use lamps between from 20 watt led 2000 lumen to 90 watt led 9000 lumen ranging between 35 and 50 watt.
A standard 40 watt 40w bulb is equal to 400 lumens.
And having solar panels.
Typically the higher the wattage the higher the lumens and the more light output.
I have a lux meter which i plan to take periodic samples to see how much light will be hitting the system.
Security and output requirements tend to use lamps at the high end of the range while residential remote applications tend toward the lower end.
Most solar installers especially sunpower master dealers will find a way to avoid shading to make power production efficient.
So how many lumens do you need for outdoor lighting.
A lumen measures the amount of light that comes from a bulb.
50 lumens per bulb is usually the intensity of light that is required for a garden.
Most home solar panels on the market today have power output ratings ranging from 250 to 400 watts with higher power ratings generally considered preferable to lower power ratings.
I am trying to mathematically determine the output of a pv system based on the amount of lumens being directed onto the system.
Shading from trees dust leaves and other obstacles can obscure light affecting solar panel power output.
Shading can not only hurt power production it can damage a solar panel over time.
Depending on the factors mentioned above a landscape light can range from 50 to 300 lumens per bulb.