By the way, another relevant tidbit, we generally camp in warm, sunny parts of the country. That is not to say every day is sunny of course but we live in California and we camp mostly in the central valley of California where there is always sun except in the dead of winter (and we don't camp much in the winter anyway). So other than a couple of cloudy days on occasion, I would expect our panels to nearly always be collecting sun for the majority of days we are camping due to our location and the time of year we would be using it.
If we decide to got to the Pacific NW, or another "modest sunlight" area of the country we would simply adjust our usage (and probably wouldn't need the A/C) to accommodate for the lower solar power we were able to generate.
If we decide to got to the Pacific NW, or another "modest sunlight" area of the country we would simply adjust our usage (and probably wouldn't need the A/C) to accommodate for the lower solar power we were able to generate.
Comment