No,
A good solar installation would handle camping in the woods. For example the 256 watts of panels I have do 6 amps in leafy shade, and 3 amps in heavy rain, at solar noon.
Camping in the winter--I get 17 amp-hours of charging on Dec 21 (shortest day of the year)
JimK-NY wrote:
pianotuna wrote:
A good solar installation would run the fridge for free forever.
By good solar installation, you mean several panels, not camping in the woods, not camping in the fall or winter when the sun is low in the horizon, and avoiding areas and times of the year with substantial cloud cover and of course spending on a substantial battery bank.