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JiminDenver
Feb 11, 2016Explorer II
With the solar, batteries and inverter I am converting our bunk house to run off electric as much as we can. We cook, make coffee, heat water, use a A/C and I am working on the fridge. We even use a small 200 watt heater in the bathroom to take the chill off early instead of running the furnace.
So except for heat I don't see why you couldn't do the same by replacing the solar with a generator. Run the generator for the big loads and charging, batteries and a inverter the rest of the time. I worked out having A/C on solar in a limited fashion, that was said to be impossible. Someone else will have to work out having electric heat.
So except for heat I don't see why you couldn't do the same by replacing the solar with a generator. Run the generator for the big loads and charging, batteries and a inverter the rest of the time. I worked out having A/C on solar in a limited fashion, that was said to be impossible. Someone else will have to work out having electric heat.
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