Your 400W solar array is basically a motivational poster at this point, mate. Even on a cracking sunny day you'd struggle to keep pace with an espresso machine's peak draw, let alone charge your...
Induction's brilliant but that shepherd's hut will need serious battery grunt – we're talking 48V lithium minimum if you fancy cooking without waiting three hours between meals.
Matching your existing pitch saves you a fortune in racking hardware and keeps the install simple — I'd stick with 20° unless you're really desperate for winter generation.
The maths gets daft...
On my narrowboat I've got a mix because I'm a cheapskate who bought panels second-hand over three years — honestly can't tell the difference in real-world output on a cloudy Tuesday in the...
Load sequencing saved my narrowboat from becoming an expensive bonfire, but honestly the real trick is just not boiling the kettle whilst running the compressor fridge and the inverter charger...
Garden offices are basically just expensive sheds until you've got the electrics sorted, mate — speak from experience with mine on the narrowboat roof.
Before you go full solar, work backwards...
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