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smkettner wrote:Didn't know this and great information!
In a mild chill a heat pump would produce 2 to 3 times the heat btu per watt vs resistance heat.
2oldman wrote:Actually there are members here already running A/C off inverter (few hours here and there), they just don't talk much about it. It's not like it's an impossible task, it just takes some planning like everything else.
Running heat off batteries is pretty much like running A/C. Ain't gonna happen.
โFeb-02-2014 01:05 PM
โFeb-02-2014 11:26 AM
2oldman wrote:
Running heat off batteries is pretty much like running A/C. Ain't gonna happen.
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pianotuna wrote:With enough battery capacity and solar, you could even run that 5kW load BUT how/when do you recharge for that? That's the killer. Space is not really an issue either as you COULD tow a trailer with enough batts/solar OR buy a rig that allows enough batts/solar OR make something that allows enough batts/solar (like that stacked solar panel idea you had or that guy with the toy hauler that built a battery rack under his rig).
The lowest draw I've observed in the last week is 1800 watts. It has been as high as 5000. I know my case is special--but there is no possible way I could have enough panels installed on the rv to support the heating needs.
โFeb-02-2014 10:23 AM
BFL13 wrote:
We don't have areas around here you can just go off by yourself in and RV like they do in the States. (Drat!)
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JiminDenver wrote:
Solar for us frees us from the daily grind of listening to the generator. I know it would take us years to recoup even the small amount we have into the systems but you can't put a price on silence.