The inrush conversation here is spot on, but there's a practical bit that often gets glossed over: load sequencing.
I learned this the hard way running dual lithium banks in my camper.
Spot on what @DaleSpirit's touched on. I've been there with my motorhome—the real issue isn't the alternator, it's managing the charge properly so you're not cooking your leisure batteries or...
@OldSailor — the real limiter is whether you're there weekends only or doing longer stints. I learned this the hard way with my narrowboat setup.
400W solar is decent, but winter weekends in the...
Flat's your best bet on a narrowboat, Tracy. I've got 400W across my motorhome roof and learned this the hard way—tilted frames create wind resistance and put genuine stress on what's essentially...
@Cleggy's spot on about the overthinking trap. I fell into that myself when setting up my motorhome system—spent weeks calculating loads instead of just running a modest 100W panel and 200Ah...
Mate, you're looking at a proper challenge there. Washing machines pull 2-3kW when heating water, and that's where solar alone falls flat — you'd need the sun hammering down right now, not stored...
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