I will get a low power normal size LED T.V. and a normal size laptop computer. Even though I will figure out how much power I will need to power them for 24/7 I would like to hear from other van dwellers and hear what they have to say about their power needs to being able to keep their T.V.'s and computers on for 24 hrs straight. Yeah, I watch T.V. and work on my computer all day and all night. I leave my T.V. on 24/7 and my computer is off when I'm sleeping.
Sure, I'm worried about air conditioning and other electrical needs but for now I want to get to know my T.V. and computer needs which supply my entertainment wants and interests. Alot of people are into gaming and set their electrical up for that and I like that but the gamers can't play for 24/7 and if they can I'd like to know what their power needs are in the way of batteries and solar.
I'm not a gamer at least of now and only want to be able to keep my computer and T.V. on for 24/7. It would be great if I could get experienced people to let me know what's, what to power a T.V. and computer at the same time for 24/7. I need battery capacity and solar output before my van build next year. I'm looking to get 3 100 watt lithium phosphate batteries and 2 200 watt flexible solar screens. Will this be correct?
Sure, I'm worried about air conditioning and other electrical needs but for now I want to get to know my T.V. and computer needs which supply my entertainment wants and interests. Alot of people are into gaming and set their electrical up for that and I like that but the gamers can't play for 24/7 and if they can I'd like to know what their power needs are in the way of batteries and solar.
I'm not a gamer at least of now and only want to be able to keep my computer and T.V. on for 24/7. It would be great if I could get experienced people to let me know what's, what to power a T.V. and computer at the same time for 24/7. I need battery capacity and solar output before my van build next year. I'm looking to get 3 100 watt lithium phosphate batteries and 2 200 watt flexible solar screens. Will this be correct?
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