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DrewE
Feb 16, 2020Explorer II
mockturtle wrote:
Thank you all for your responses. Looks like I'll have to do some more research into my particular system. If I thought the sun would shine at least part of the three weeks, I'd definitely leave it. But in the Puget Sound area, as many of you know, there can be weeks and weeks sans sunshine.
Even very overcast days produce some power from the solar panels. Assuming you don't have any significant loads turned on, which stands to reason if you were planning to hit the battery disconnect, it should be easily able to keep up with the parasitic loads.
I mean, you can see outside without using flashlights most every day in the Puget Sound area, right?
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