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John Manso's avatar

Before I retired, I worked and owned a few car audio/12v shops. we sold alarms, stereos, any and all accessories for vehicles. One item we sold and installed was inverters and did a few battery upgrades for RV's to accommodate them. It used to crack me up, RV'ers would come in and state that their needs were easy and simple: they just wanted to make coffee in the RV. - No big deal. (after all, the coffee maker weighs almost nothing how much juice could it need?) We would educate them about needing 2000w inverter, wire as thick as their wrist , and honkin batteries to provide the necessary grunt to run the coffee maker.

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Randy Shrimplin's avatar

Solar panel logic. You said 400 watts of solar can make 1200-1500 W/H/Day. That would be a factor of about 3.3 where (Watts of Solar) x 3.3 = (Daily Output). I have always used a factor of 3 to estimate roof mounted solar output, (Flat) which has been pretty accurate during my non scientific testing in Florida. Shouldn't you be able to do quite a bit better with portables if you move them throughout the day?

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