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<blockquote data-quote="kev205" data-source="post: 650966" data-attributes="member: 14319"><p>I have eight 300 amp panels flat on the roof, four 300ah deep cycle batteries. Every thing in my van is " household" ie frig, micro, two tvs, VAST TV receiver, LED lights, computers IPad chargers and a pressure pump for water and in the back room have stick, mig, tig welders, assorted grinders drop saw ... well you get the idea ... I can go four days of crappy weather before I have to kick the 6.2 kva genny on. The way it is set up the "shore power" comes in and goes through the inverter where it checks the state of the batteries and charges them while allowing 240 throughput. The only change I would make is to maybe go to lithium batteries for better recovery and a lot less weight. Currently the batteries weigh 72kg each.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kev205, post: 650966, member: 14319"] I have eight 300 amp panels flat on the roof, four 300ah deep cycle batteries. Every thing in my van is " household" ie frig, micro, two tvs, VAST TV receiver, LED lights, computers IPad chargers and a pressure pump for water and in the back room have stick, mig, tig welders, assorted grinders drop saw ... well you get the idea ... I can go four days of crappy weather before I have to kick the 6.2 kva genny on. The way it is set up the "shore power" comes in and goes through the inverter where it checks the state of the batteries and charges them while allowing 240 throughput. The only change I would make is to maybe go to lithium batteries for better recovery and a lot less weight. Currently the batteries weigh 72kg each. [/QUOTE]
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