A 100Ah battery has a total energy storage capacity of 1200 watt-hours (Wh). This calculation is based on the formula: watt-hours = amp-hours × voltage. Assuming a nominal voltage of 12V, the formula results in 100Ah × 12V = 1200Wh. [pdf]
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In ideal situations, a 200W solar panel generates 200 watts an hour. 12V 100ah is 1200 watts, so it would take 6 hours for the panel to charge 1200 watts into the battery (200 x 6 = 1200). An efficient solar panel is going to speed up charging. [pdf]
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Typically, over 1000 volts RMS is required to initiate lamp operation, with sustaining voltages ranging from 200VAC to 800VAC. To date, the high voltage section of backlight “inverters” has been designed around mag-netic transformers. [pdf]
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