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- pnicholsExplorer II
BFL13 wrote:
The weatherman is running this whole thing, and he is a crazy person, not to be trusted.
Very astute observation, indeed!
The only way to wrest control from the weatherman when RV'ing is to have a generator or two, or a fuel cell or two, along. By the way, one should probably not be too hard on the weatherman ... it's the sun that can't be trusted. ;) - BFL13Explorer II"It depends!"
We do not expect to be pure solar; the solar only varies how often we use the gen and charger(s). We get by just fine no matter how much sunshine we get in the so-called sunny half of the year.
On solar here from April to end of September, now into fourth year of doing this at the same off-grid campground site. With about the same AH usage it always comes out the same.
We could use more solar than we have from April to end June. We have too much solar for July-August. Could use more again in September.
Oct-March only do four days in a row in the woods (at different sites from our summer site) then go home. Don't even take the solar along as it would be useless.
On average, it turns out that about 220W of solar would be about right for 440AH of battery here in the "sunny" half of the year, ASSuming you have your generator and charger ready to go at all times.
The weatherman is running this whole thing, and he is a crazy person, not to be trusted. - rickeoniExplorer
USARMYCW wrote:
Same witlh Horse Power.
No such thing in the known universe. I have never had someone come into my shop and ask for a power reducing kit. - bcbigfootExplorerJust once, It was the voters of the United States. Ronald Regan had the solar panels removed from the White House shortly after coming to office.
- USARMYCWExplorerSame witlh Horse Power.
- TexasShadowExplorer IInever
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