The portable solar energy system stores electrical energy generated by a
solar panel, which is made of an array of photovoltaic cells, in a dc
storage battery, and upon demand converts the dc voltage of the battery
to an ac output suitable for supplying conventional electrical
appliances. The battery is a sealed lead-acid type and may be an Absorbed
Glass Mat (AGM) battery. The system includes an energy storage and
converting unit, which houses the battery and a dc-to-ac inverter. The
inverter converts the stored energy of the battery, supplied at a low dc
voltage, into the ac voltage and current required for supplying
conventional appliances. A charge controller manages the flow of current
from the solar panel to optimize the state of charge of the battery and
to maximize the useful life of the battery. Additional circuitry monitors
the discharge level of the battery to limit deep discharging.