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This is 1 450w biracial panel, it's just leaning up against my shed for now, which isn't allowing it to collect radiation on the backside. It's an overcast day and pulling in 125w, once mounded properly and I add in the other panel, I'm fairly confident will meet my energy demands. Unless the fridge (12v), freezer (110v 197w) or furnace (12v) kick on, which is temporarily, my use is under 100w for the most part. I have 6000wh of battery storage. I won't need the grid for the most part.

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atyh 2y ago

its great 🙂

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nobody 2y ago

You have solar. Is that a good number for an overcast day?

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atyh 2y ago

yeah. for what youre running. plus youll get even more when its mounted.

i was surprised by how much still comes in.

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