DrewsBrews wrote:booyah wrote:So figure if everything were left on, doing everything I'm drawing 4.03 amps an hour (48.36 watts because watts are watts no matter watt).
So if everything ran all day every day it would draw nearly 100 amps (1200 watts) in a 24 hour day.
Mind you that is totally unrealistic.
Now, in a much more realistic load lets say I charge one phone for an hour, one tablet for 4 hours, run the outside lights for about 1 hour a night, and the inside ones for about 4 and run the fan for 8 hours (sleep). Now we're talking about 17.8 amp draw. (213.6 watts).
I suppose you mean Amp-hours and Watt-hours?
booyah wrote:DrewsBrews wrote:booyah wrote:So figure if everything were left on, doing everything I'm drawing 4.03 amps an hour (48.36 watts because watts are watts no matter watt).
So if everything ran all day every day it would draw nearly 100 amps (1200 watts) in a 24 hour day.
Mind you that is totally unrealistic.
Now, in a much more realistic load lets say I charge one phone for an hour, one tablet for 4 hours, run the outside lights for about 1 hour a night, and the inside ones for about 4 and run the fan for 8 hours (sleep). Now we're talking about 17.8 amp draw. (213.6 watts).
I suppose you mean Amp-hours and Watt-hours?
A lot of guys get really sticky about the phrase Amp-hours and watt hours in solar situations due to the different discharge rates and affects out of lead acid batteries, but more or less, yes.
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