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Q&A Forum › Category: ESP32 › Solar Powered
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Luis Carlos Triviño Torres asked 3 years ago

Rui, Sata, Thank you for your support, I am building the ESP32 LoRa Sender Solar Powered project, how many “amps” are the solar panels?

Thank you

  • articulo.mercadolibre.com.co/MCO-537088979-nitrip-12w-5v-mini-portatil-policristalino-del-panel-solar-_JM#position=8&type=item&tracking_id=d701d294-ff3c-46d9-a18e-754ee634822b
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Sara Santos Staff answered 3 years ago

Hi Luis.
The solar panels we use in our project are exactly the same as the one you’ve sent in that link.
The amps produced at maximum power can be calculated by dividing 1.2W by 5 V = 0.24A (240mA) in theory.
Regards,
Sara

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