How much power does your sleep machine consume?
Does it take AC or DC power?
There should be a placard listing out the wattage (or possibly voltage/amperage). With that, you can calculate the watt-hr used.
- If it uses say 50w, you sleep 8hr and it runs constantly, you will need 400w-hr. (volts * amps = watts if it lists amps)
- If it takes 12v DC power directly, you don't need an inverter but you will need a suitable 12v outlet.
- If it takes 120v AC power you will need an inverter.
Assuming 400w-hr, you will need around 100w of panels assuming no other electrical loads. Typically, if you multiply the rated wattage of the panel by 4, that will be a good estimate of the watt-hr generated per day. You might round up to 125-150w panel, so you have a little fudge factor to account for inefficiencies.
You will also need a battery bank capable of storing that much but you can only use around 50% of a lead acid battery capacity without damaging it so figure 800 watt-hr...round up to 1000watt-hr to account for losses. That's going to be about 85 amp-hr battery bank (@ 12v).
Update with the actual wattage and use duration along with anything else you are running and it's pretty straight forward to update my calculations.
Tammy & Mike
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