bullfrog said:
Even Jimindenver with all his solar can't just plug in anything he wants for long. Just saying not many have enough money or space for a solar system to heat and cool with and none without a generator to come close to grid power.
I think comparing my systems to a van dwellers is kind of unfair. First I have much more solar than most any van and second, my appliances have been chosen for their low draw. The two exceptions are the Mr coffee and the 700 watt microwave. Both of those are on the cusp of the solar's ability and still can run quite some time nibbling at my bank. Other than that everything will run under the radar of the battery bank during peak hours as my systems out produce a Honda 1000 inverter generator. Here is a list of appliances, most can run none stop between 9 and 4 in the summer.
Two 5000 BTU A/C's that pull 410 watts each. I have a video up of both running while the solar holds the voltage at 2 PM.
a 450 watt hot water heater that takes two hours to take 6 gallons of cold water to 150 degrees. I left it on for days before but keeping the water hot doesn't take much.
On my two burner electric stove the smaller burner takes 470 watts and can run hours even boiling water. Usually it is set lower and the duty cycle is much less. The big burner is on the cusp at 1070 watts but again it is usually set lower and doesn't take that much staying hot.
The Microwave takes 1080 watts and nibbles above the solar's output for the minutes I run it. I did run the old one pulling 1375 watts for 18 minutes in low light nuking taters.
The freezer runs 24/7 and has to be using 50-100 Ah a day.
I have a 400 watt oil filled heater and a 250 watt ceramic that both can run at peak on a cold clear day without touching the battery.
The cell Booster pulls 1 amp a hour 24/7
The TV takes 65 watts and who knows what the firestick uses. They tend to run late into the night most of the time.
I have no idea what it takes to keep all of the hotspots, computers, cameras and tools charged up. I have never paid attention to the clippers or hand blender either. Most of my power tools pull a lot for the seconds they run.
all in all I use 2-300 Ah of power on a winter day when I am not using the air conditioners.
oh yes, do not forget the Christmas lights.
Merry Christmas everyone