A fundamental understanding of three key parameters—power capacity (measured in megawatts, MW), energy capacity (measured in megawatt-hours, MWh), and charging/discharging speeds (expressed as C-rates like 1C, 0. 25C)—is crucial for optimizing the design and operation of.
2 inverter ratio would require an additional 641w of inverter capacity, which would cost ~$231 (641*. 36) and result in an extra 98kWh/year in production, or 426 watt hours per dollar spent (Wh/year/$).
Quite frankly, no -- solar panels work only when there's sunlight to convert into electricity. Even on nights with strong moonlight or starlight, these illumination sources won't make a difference.