Power Calculator
A single shortcode insert and turn your page or post into Power Calculator and calculate power load, inverter size and solar panel size
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Possibly abandoned • Last updated 2054 days ago
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Description
If you want to add Power Calculator in your website then this plugin will help you to done this job perfectly. You user can enjoy on the fly result without page refresh. This Plugin is faster then normal plugin and code that you write own or by developer.
just make a page or post and add [ddev-power-calculator] single shortcode and boom! your Calculator will start working.
there are enough attribute to show calculation data as per user requirement.
Below we provide a table to help you use shortcode attribute.
Watt Attribute Table
Sr. No
Attribute
Value Between
Default
1.
1st-preset-watt
0-500
null
2.
2nd-preset-watt
501-1000
null
3.
3rd-preset-watt
1001-1500
null
4.
4th-preset-watt
1501-2000
null
5.
5th-preset-watt
2001-2500
null
6.
6th-preset-watt
2501-3000
null
7.
7th-preset-watt
3001-3500
null
8.
8th-preset-watt
3501-4000
null
9.
9th-preset-watt
4001-4500
null
10.
10th-preset-watt
4501-5000
null
11.
11th-preset-watt
5001-6000
null
12.
12th-preset-watt
6001-8000
null
13.
13th-preset-watt
8001-10000
null
14.
14th-preset-watt
10001-12000
null
15.
15th-preset-watt
12001-15000
null
16.
16th-preset-watt
15001-20000
null
17.
17th-preset-watt
20001-25000
null
18.
18th-preset-watt
25001-30000
null
19.
19th-preset-watt
30001-40000
null
Battery Attribute Table
Sr. No
Attribute
Value Between
Default
1.
1st-preset-battery
0-100
null
2.
2nd-preset-battery
101-200
null
3.
3rd-preset-battery
201-300
null
4.
4th-preset-battery
301-400
null
5.
5th-preset-battery
401-500
null
6.
6th-preset-battery
501-600
null
7.
7th-preset-battery
601-700
null
8.
8th-preset-battery
701-800
null
9.
9th-preset-battery
801-900
null
10.
10th-preset-battery
901-1000
null
11.
11th-preset-battery
1001-1200
null
12.
12th-preset-battery
1201-1500
null
13.
13th-preset-battery
1501-1800
null
14.
14th-preset-battery
1801-2000
null
15.
15th-preset-battery
2001-2500
null
16.
16th-preset-battery
2501-3000
null
17.
17th-preset-battery
20001-25000
null
18.
18th-preset-battery
3001-3500
null
19.
19th-preset-battery
3501-4000
null
Installation
There are three options for installing the Power Calculator WordPress Plugin: either upload the zip file using the WordPress Plugin Uploader or FTP the unzipped plugin files to the wp-content/plugins folder on your server.
ADDING PLUGIN USING THE WordPress Plugin Directory
You can download Plugins directly to your blog by using the AddNew Plugin option in the Plugins sub-menu.
- Log in to the WordPress Administration Panels.
- Select the Plugins -> Add New
- Search Power Calculator.
- Click install button.
- After install press Activate Button
ADDING PLUGIN USING THE ADMINISTRATION PANELS
You can download Plugins directly to your blog by using the AddNew Plugin option in the Plugins sub-menu.
- Log in to the WordPress Administration Panels.
- Select the Plugins -> Add New
- Select Upload link.
- Click Choose File and locate the plugin package zip file that was included inside the download
- Click Install Now
ADDING PLUGIN MANUALLY (FTP)
To add a Plugin to your WordPress installation, follow these basic steps:
- Unzip the zip file that was included with the plugin download.
- Once unzipped, you will have a folder titled ddev-power-calculator – this is the plugin content
- Using FTP, upload the ddev-power-calculator folder to wp-content/plugins on your server
- Log into the WordPress admin panel
- Navigation to Plugins
- Under “Power Calculator WordPress Plugin” click activate
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Changelog
1.0.0
- initial verison



