I believe he accomplished it by:
1) oversize battery bank, so that 5 days don't discharge below 80% full
2 ) weather conditions blocked the sun so the panels had no harvest
Chris is an experienced power generator, and was experimenting with different ways to limit charge cycle counts on batteries. Since then, I believe he's abandoned both wind and solar for winter (had snow & ice build up on vertical panels repeatedly and lost several sets of batteries) and relies on triple redundant generators for recharging and heat generation
1) oversize battery bank, so that 5 days don't discharge below 80% full
2 ) weather conditions blocked the sun so the panels had no harvest
Chris is an experienced power generator, and was experimenting with different ways to limit charge cycle counts on batteries. Since then, I believe he's abandoned both wind and solar for winter (had snow & ice build up on vertical panels repeatedly and lost several sets of batteries) and relies on triple redundant generators for recharging and heat generation
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