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electrical:12v:dailypowerrequirements [2023/09/29 10:20] frater_secessus [and note your highest-current loads] |
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* we could save ~53Wh by running the fridge off DC rather than AC, if the fridge has that capability | * we could save ~53Wh by running the fridge off DC rather than AC, if the fridge has that capability | ||
* this is a giant PITA for only two loads. | * this is a giant PITA for only two loads. | ||
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+ | ===== also consider your highest-current loads ===== | ||
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+ | Sometimes a load doesn' | ||
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+ | It might run for only 5 minutes a day (1200w / 60 minutes in an hour * 5 minutes) = **100Wh**. | ||
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===== now what? ===== | ===== now what? ===== | ||
- | Now that we assessed our daily power requirements we can think about | + | Now that we assessed our daily power and max current |
* assessing our [[12v: | * assessing our [[12v: | ||
- | * and power generation options ([[electrical: | + | * and [[electrical: |
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+ | ===== resources ===== | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | * [[https:// |