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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1851129" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>That should do the job. It includes an inverter to give you some 110/220 volts to run low power draw items and that is what they are advertising as 300 watt. The actual solar panel is 200 watt so not what they make it out to be but is still useful to put a bit back into your batteries. Your needs depend on your useage and of course cloudy/sunny weather but in a camping situation you start off with full batteries and with just running things like lights and maybe a small water pump and charging your phone the batteries should last several days. On sunny days that solar setup should put back what you take out. If you plan to run a fridge from your batteries then some additional panels would be needed if you were staying out for several days.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1851129, member: 16453"] That should do the job. It includes an inverter to give you some 110/220 volts to run low power draw items and that is what they are advertising as 300 watt. The actual solar panel is 200 watt so not what they make it out to be but is still useful to put a bit back into your batteries. Your needs depend on your useage and of course cloudy/sunny weather but in a camping situation you start off with full batteries and with just running things like lights and maybe a small water pump and charging your phone the batteries should last several days. On sunny days that solar setup should put back what you take out. If you plan to run a fridge from your batteries then some additional panels would be needed if you were staying out for several days. Ken [/QUOTE]
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