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electrical:solar:builds [2020/03/17 15:39] frater_secessus [1000w+] |
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> I have two 150-watt Renogy panels and run a Dometic fridge. | > I have two 150-watt Renogy panels and run a Dometic fridge. | ||
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+ | > 250Ah of battery with 360W solar. It really depends how often you run everything. | ||
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+ | I have a 70L DC dual compartment fridge, some LED lighting, a fan, a water pump, and run an induction cooktop off an inverter to cook (10 minutes only a day at low power). -- dsuliuno((https:// | ||
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> I have four 100 watt Renogy panels and 4 batteries. I was doing OK on two however. I run a coffee pot, a laptop, a couple of tablets and two phones, a little stereo thing, many lights (LED) all on my solar and never get close to running down my batteries. -- Cammalu((http:// | > I have four 100 watt Renogy panels and 4 batteries. I was doing OK on two however. I run a coffee pot, a laptop, a couple of tablets and two phones, a little stereo thing, many lights (LED) all on my solar and never get close to running down my batteries. -- Cammalu((http:// | ||
+ | > 400w & 300aH, 2k inverter, no issues running a large dual zone dometic fridge, water pump for sink, heater, 2 fans, lights, & charging devices. -- veteranvans((https:// | ||
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> I have 520 watts on the roof of my 2008 Chevy Express Cargo. I think I could fit another 260watt panel up there. | > I have 520 watts on the roof of my 2008 Chevy Express Cargo. I think I could fit another 260watt panel up there. |