if you need this much watts, do this

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First to cover my about to be faux pas post, it seems too simple to say if you want this much watts, then do this", solar days and the day's solar harvest upon the face of the earth, are not fixed anywhere. Changes in latitudes, changes in attitudes. Weather does what weather does.

For Large Marge (Which was my private name for my elder brother's wife Marge (I'll give LM a big edge in height over the petite "LM", that i knew in the seventies) long before any other LM ever appeared to me).

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Let’s have a bit of logistics thinking here.

If you are camping at Walmarts and truck stops and such you won’t be needing to make coffee or do a lot of cooking and such. You can walk in, sit down order a coffee for “table rent”’ and charge your devices as well as go online and download some videos to watch that evening. Maybe a roasted chicken too.

No need for a hot water heater as hot showers are right there. Might as well grab a bag of ice for an ice chest. Sports look a whole lot better on those big screens at a pub.

It is when you are actually out camping in that forest area that you need to cook a meal, make coffee or use solar to run devices that need that extra power stuff.

Of course I personally think living at Walmarts and truck stops is a nightmare of a horrifically noisy life and there is way too much breathing of pollution compared to camping in a beautiful and peacefully quiet forest.
 
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