I just finished reading all 23 pages of the first thread in this section; (How much solar do I need?" I don't have any questions.
I do, however, have some observations that might be helpful.
There were several mentions of the devices often referred to as solar generators. The ads for these things often show families running multiple electrical appliances off of them when, in truth, they store very little electricity in their tiny lithium ion batteries. Not only do the photos deliberately misinform people who may be underinformed, they have another trick too. They talk about the massive watt hours (Wh) the batteries hold while the rest of the battery world talks about amp hours (Ah). When you divide the numbers they give by 12 they don't look so big any more.
I'm not saying that these things aren't useful. I just think that many people don't really understand what they are getting and that maybe we can help them. How much power do you need? Enough! If a solar generator is enough, go for it.
I do have another suggestion for people who are hesitant about the math and electricity but are willing to do some DIY installation work. Lots of marine and fishing places as well as Amazon have battery boxes that you can put your deep cycle battery in and all the connections are already there.
Here are some examples from Amazon.
Amazon.com : trolling battery box smart inverter solar portable
MG
I do, however, have some observations that might be helpful.
There were several mentions of the devices often referred to as solar generators. The ads for these things often show families running multiple electrical appliances off of them when, in truth, they store very little electricity in their tiny lithium ion batteries. Not only do the photos deliberately misinform people who may be underinformed, they have another trick too. They talk about the massive watt hours (Wh) the batteries hold while the rest of the battery world talks about amp hours (Ah). When you divide the numbers they give by 12 they don't look so big any more.
I'm not saying that these things aren't useful. I just think that many people don't really understand what they are getting and that maybe we can help them. How much power do you need? Enough! If a solar generator is enough, go for it.
I do have another suggestion for people who are hesitant about the math and electricity but are willing to do some DIY installation work. Lots of marine and fishing places as well as Amazon have battery boxes that you can put your deep cycle battery in and all the connections are already there.
Here are some examples from Amazon.
Amazon.com : trolling battery box smart inverter solar portable
MG