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alans1100:

--- Quote from: Shiney on November 11, 2016, 04:21:47 PM ---Sounds like a great idea, I'm looking forward to seeing how it all goes :thumbsup
 :popcorn     :popcorn     :popcorn

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Same here

BigTed:
That's also my next project... when the trailer project is done ;-)

Scarlett Thunderbolt:
ditto to what Shiney said...  :thumbs  :popcorn :popcorn

ST2UP:
With that combo you will have loads of power, in fact you will be producing more amps from a 80watt panel than you will every use for the requirements mentioned. You could sell back to the grid  :nahnah

Are you using a pure sine wave inverter for the laptop & battery ??

When we first started playing with Solar 20 years ago we ran a 220amp/hr battery array with a 120watt panel (not fixed, so chased sun) in our camper trailer.


Cheers

Lionel:
You probably had to mortgage your first born child to pay for a 120 watt solar panel 20 years ago.   >:()

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