Exactly, it's two ways to do solar, the calculating method and the trial and error method.
highdesertranger said:you match the panel output to the ah of the batteries. so two 6v give you about 200+ah, so you would want at least 200w of panels. note, this is considered a minimum, this is one case where more is better. highdesertranger
highdesertranger said:the first one(12v) is not a true deep cycle. the second one(6V) is a deep cycle.
your kinda working backwards. this is how it should be done,
1. determine your daily power needs.
2. size your battery bank according to those needs.
3. size your solar to your battery bank.
so lets get on to what battery(s) you need. what do you think your daily usage will be? highdesertranger
Watts and amps are instantaneous "flow rates".Sleep said:Ok this might be off a little, Fantastic Fan, smaller 12 volt fan (2.5 watts per hour x 4 =10 watts)
12 volt dometic or the equivelent (4.5 w. x 24 = 108 w.), lights (2.5 w x 6 = 15 W), phone and tablet (every other day), 12 volt tv w/DVD ( .8 amps = 28.6 watts x 2-4 hrs per week.)
I hope this is right, feel free to correct me.
highdesertranger said:x2 two 6v volts sounds like a good match. for both your usage and your panels. highdesertranger
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