Field-tested sizing tools · built for the road, the cabin & grid-down
SunReckon
Off-grid power co.

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About SunReckon

Straight off-grid power math — free, fast, and private.

Why we built this

Sizing an off-grid or backup power system shouldn't take a spreadsheet and a week of forum threads. SunReckon puts the real field math — panel watts, battery amp-hours, inverter surge, charge-controller amps, backup runtime — in one place, in the US units gear is actually sold in, with the standard formulas installers and seasoned DIYers use.

How we calculate

Every tool uses an established sizing formula. The table documents the exact math and key assumptions behind each calculator so you can see precisely what each result represents.

CalculatorCore formulaKey assumptions
Solar Array SizingArray W = daily Wh ÷ peak sun hours ÷ derateOff-grid derate ≈ 0.75; sun hours by location.
Battery Bank SizingBattery Wh = daily Wh × days ÷ DoD; Ah = Wh ÷ VDoD ≈ 0.5 lead-acid / 0.8 LiFePO₄.
Inverter SizingContinuous = running W × 1.25; surge ≥ largest starting WSurge handles motor startup.
Charge ControllerMPPT A = (array W ÷ battery V) × 1.2525% headroom for cold-weather Voc.
Backup RuntimeHours = Ah × V × DoD × inverter eff ÷ load WInverter efficiency ≈ 0.9.
Watt-Hour / Amp-HourWh = Ah × VDefinitional; rated (not usable) energy.
Solar OutputkWh/day = system kW × peak sun hours × derateDerate ≈ 0.8 grid-tied.
Off-Grid LoadDaily Wh = Σ(watts × hours); peak = Σ wattsMeasure real appliance draw where possible.
Solar Wire Sizecmil = (2 × K × A × ft) ÷ (V × VD%); map to AWGK = 12.9 Cu / 21.2 Al; low-V DC is drop-limited.
Generator SizingPeak = running + largest surge; continuous = running × 1.2Size for the biggest motor startup.
Panel Tilt AngleYear ≈ latitude; summer ≈ lat − 15°; winter ≈ lat + 15°Rule of thumb; face true south (N. hemisphere).
Solar PaybackPayback yrs = (cost − incentives) ÷ annual savingsEstimate, not financial advice.

The calculators run entirely in your browser in plain JavaScript. Nothing you type is sent to a server or stored — your numbers stay on your device.

Sources & how we keep this accurate

Formulas and constants come from published references and manufacturer data: NREL PVWatts for production, peak-sun-hours, and derate; the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) Table 310.16 and Article 690 for DC wire/ampacity; battery depth-of-discharge and efficiency from lithium and lead-acid makers (Battle Born, Victron); and the U.S. federal solar tax credit (ITC) for payback. Each calculator carries its own cited source and a review date. We review the formulas periodically and welcome corrections via the contact page.

Methodology last reviewed June 2026

What this is not

SunReckon gives educational estimates to help you plan and shop. It is not engineering, electrical certification, or financial advice. Off-grid power involves real electrical and fire risk — always verify against manufacturer specifications, the NEC, and a qualified electrician or installer before building.

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Disclaimer: educational estimates only — not engineering, electrical, or financial advice. Verify against manufacturer specs, the NEC, and a qualified professional before building or buying.