Itinerant1 Posted December 18, 2020 Report Share Posted December 18, 2020 Sping, summer, early fall pretty much all the time unless there are poor solar production days. Panels are mounted flat in a 2s4p configuration. 3.5 kwh is average, 7.1 kwh was maxed production in a day. Late fall, winter, early spring 2.5 -3.5kwh is average depending on the sun. In a year I might run the generator 12 times for 1 or 2 hours just to put a hold over charge in till the next day when solar can do it's thing. I'll set the incoming ac to 15a loadshare on the me-arc which will charge at 100a, so every hour the generator runs its charging at 100ah (20% soc boost). Max total hours on the eu2200i generator per year is 24hrs. Worring about getting to full with lfp isn't a concern like with lead. We're going into our 5th winter season of long partial SOC (psoc) use before getting back to 100% with solar. 40 days is the longest run of psoc from a couple years ago. Right now we're on day 23 of psoc with 25% lowest and 95% highest, today it made it to 69% soc. We use 175-250ah daily and this is making a couple pots of coffee every morning and using the microwave when ever is needed throughout the day, even if the SOC is at 25-30% besides all the other normal items of charging phone, tablets, laptop, watching tv plus we have a humidifier that runs 24/ 7 at 7ah. The inverter has a 2ah idle draw. Quote 2016 F350 DRW Supercab XLT 4x4 6.7 3:73LS 2010 Carriage Cameo 34CK3 1,280 watt solar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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