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time2roll
Nov 10, 2016Nomad
Really need six+ batteries to properly drive a 3000 watt inverter anywhere near the max.
I think 300 watts would be fine for what you describe as your camping needs. Maybe 200 to 400 watts solar.
If you want microwave, electric coffee, toaster, hair dryer etc you are looking at 2000 watt inverter, four+ batteries and 500+ watts solar. Or just add a Honda 2000 to the above.
If you want air conditioning and the rest you need 4000 watt inverter, 3000 watts solar, and a large lithium battery. All running at 24 or 48 volts. Or add a second Honda 2000 to the above.
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I think 300 watts would be fine for what you describe as your camping needs. Maybe 200 to 400 watts solar.
If you want microwave, electric coffee, toaster, hair dryer etc you are looking at 2000 watt inverter, four+ batteries and 500+ watts solar. Or just add a Honda 2000 to the above.
If you want air conditioning and the rest you need 4000 watt inverter, 3000 watts solar, and a large lithium battery. All running at 24 or 48 volts. Or add a second Honda 2000 to the above.
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