โSep-12-2015 11:42 AM
โSep-13-2015 05:12 PM
eb145 wrote:markjschuttler.2016 wrote:
Thank you everyone for the help of understanding Solar.. I am going to have to do my Homework... I guess for now, I will use a little solar to just top off my Batteries and use my Generator when I really need to run the big stuff, AC, water Heater, furnace... Thanks again....
You can run your water heater on propane as it uses very little electricity that way.
The furnace uses propane for heat and 12V to run the fan. So you can use the furnace, but you have to be aware of how much battery power it consumes. The furnace fan does consume a fair amount of electricity (Amps) when it is running.
Have fun learning about solar power, batteries and your 12V systems.
Ed
โSep-13-2015 04:58 PM
markjschuttler.2016 wrote:
Thank you everyone for the help of understanding Solar.. I am going to have to do my Homework... I guess for now, I will use a little solar to just top off my Batteries and use my Generator when I really need to run the big stuff, AC, water Heater, furnace... Thanks again....
โSep-13-2015 03:51 PM
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I would recommend a 150 - 300 watt inverter, as these are the most energy efficient. Larger inverters use 3 amps per hour just to leave them on.A Xantrex Prowatt 1000W inverter has an idle draw of less than 0.6 amps. Newer inverters tend to have low idle draw or have an automatic "sleep" cycle.
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Porsche or Country Coach!
If there's a WILL, I want to be in it!
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