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<blockquote data-quote="SPUD" data-source="post: 4273015" data-attributes="member: 51176"><p>First add up the watt hours for each item and multiply by 24, that will give you the amount of watts you need in a day. Your system is 2kw, 200 watt panel needs 10 hours to charge with no use and maximum sun. I would think your system would use more that the 200 watts per hour, so it would never charge.</p><p></p><p>Use enough panels to charge the system for overnight use, and run them all day, take in consideration low charge days and that would tell you how many you would need.</p><p></p><p>I am not familiar with the Eco-Flow Delta 2 Max with a 200 watt solar panel system. Not sure it would even power the refer and freezer overnight.</p><p></p><p>As far as your panel rack, make it hurricane proof or you'll lose them first storm, they fly like frisbees.</p><p></p><p>My property takes 12kw to completely power my home and 5 outbuildings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPUD, post: 4273015, member: 51176"] First add up the watt hours for each item and multiply by 24, that will give you the amount of watts you need in a day. Your system is 2kw, 200 watt panel needs 10 hours to charge with no use and maximum sun. I would think your system would use more that the 200 watts per hour, so it would never charge. Use enough panels to charge the system for overnight use, and run them all day, take in consideration low charge days and that would tell you how many you would need. I am not familiar with the Eco-Flow Delta 2 Max with a 200 watt solar panel system. Not sure it would even power the refer and freezer overnight. As far as your panel rack, make it hurricane proof or you'll lose them first storm, they fly like frisbees. My property takes 12kw to completely power my home and 5 outbuildings. [/QUOTE]
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