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1 kWh Solar Battery

1 kWh Solar Battery

  • 1.5 kWh Trojan 12V Sealed Gel Battery 5SHP-GEL, Auto Post Terminal

    1.5 kWh Trojan 12V Sealed Gel Battery 5SHP-GEL

    Trojan Battery

    $610.00
    The Trojan 5SHP-GEL is a 1.5 kWh, 12 volt (125Ah @ 20Hr), deep-cycle valve-regulated gel battery with an automotive post terminal. The 5SHP-GEL battery is part of Trojan Deep-Cycle Gel Line of USA-made batteries that deliver superior power in...
    5SHP-GEL
    $610.00
  • 1.9 kWh Trojan 6V AGM Battery SAGM 6 315

    1.9 kWh Trojan 6V AGM Battery SAGM 6 315

    Trojan Battery

    $690.00
    The Trojan SAGM 6 315 is a 1.9 kWh, 6 volt (315Ah @ 20Hr, Group 902) deep-cycle solar AGM battery with a 6/8mm insert terminal that provides renewable energy for hybrid and backup power applications that require deep-cycling power in a non-spillable...
    SAGM 6 315
    $690.00
  • 1.3 kWh MK Deka Unigy II AGM Battery 6AVR45-5

    1.3 kWh MK Deka Unigy II AGM Battery 6AVR45-5

    MK Battery

    $1,895.00
    The MK Battery / Deka Solar Unigy II 6AVR45-5 is a 1.3 kWh, 12V (110Ah @ 24Hr), AGM battery engineered in a Non-Interlock space saving design with 6 cells. The Deka Unigy II 6AVR45-5 battery features 6x AVR45 battery cells with 5 plates per cell and...
    6AVR45-5
    $1,895.00

WANT A SOLAR PANEL SYSTEM AT THE LOWEST COST? START SOLAR DESIGN


These solar batteries are rated to deliver 1 kilo-watt hour kWh per cycle. Check your power bills to find the actual kWh consumption for your home or business. Find the average per day and the peak daily kWh consumption. We have solar battery packs available that provide power storage from 1kWh to more than 100 kWh.

What is a Kilo-Watt Hour?

A kilo-watt hour is a measure of 1,000 watts during one hour. The abbreviation for kilo-watt hour is kWh. So 1,000 watts during one hour is 1 kWh. The power company measures energy in kWh in order to calculate your monthly bill.

How Many Kilo-Watt Hours Do You Need?

The average home uses 900 kWh per month, or 10,800 per year, according to the U.S. Energy Information Agency EIA. That means the average power required per day is 30 kWh. Now, when sizing a grid-tied solar battery system for daily usage, you will want a system that can deliver up to 30 kWh, or possibly more for peak usage days. However, if you also want the system to provide off-grid backup battery storage, then you will typically choose 3X to 5X the daily average, or 90 to 150 kWh. This should provide ample storage for complete system autonomy in case of an extended power outage of 3 to 5 days. Combine the battery storage with a PV solar panel system to ensure that you will have a renewable power source to keep the batteries charged.