So, I've gone round and round with this and can't come up with the math.
I'm rebuilding a 13' Canned ham trailer. If I'm going to get my wife in it... it'll have to have heat. Heat takes a lot of power! I don't like propane. I don't like Carbon Monoxide or asphyxiating to death. Typically. So I would really like to go all solar.
Considering the wee little space I'm heating. The fact that we won't use it that often. And interior space limitations: I'm thinking of pulling the build in propane heater and just putting in 12v heater that I found that won't be great but won't kill us either. It draws 150 watts or 235.
Check on Amazon for Schumacher 1224 12V 235W/150W Ceramic Heater and Fan
If I did my math right... at 150 watt setting this draws 12.5 DC Amps. If I want to run it for 8 hours that's 100 amp hours? That means I need 200 Amps hours of deep cycle battery so I only discharge 50% and it would need to recharge the next day for 6.5 hours with my 135 watt panel and my PWW charge controller.
Did I get all that right? I'm lost and confused in the spreadsheet I created!
And also, all my calculation are totally theoretical. In the real world ... does this pan out?
Help! Oh wise ones!
ONE MORE THING: I read that it's better to tie two 6 volt deep cycles together rather than two 12v deep cycles... but that you don't get anymore amp hours? I totally don't understand the benefit then... please to explain.
I'm rebuilding a 13' Canned ham trailer. If I'm going to get my wife in it... it'll have to have heat. Heat takes a lot of power! I don't like propane. I don't like Carbon Monoxide or asphyxiating to death. Typically. So I would really like to go all solar.
Considering the wee little space I'm heating. The fact that we won't use it that often. And interior space limitations: I'm thinking of pulling the build in propane heater and just putting in 12v heater that I found that won't be great but won't kill us either. It draws 150 watts or 235.
Check on Amazon for Schumacher 1224 12V 235W/150W Ceramic Heater and Fan
If I did my math right... at 150 watt setting this draws 12.5 DC Amps. If I want to run it for 8 hours that's 100 amp hours? That means I need 200 Amps hours of deep cycle battery so I only discharge 50% and it would need to recharge the next day for 6.5 hours with my 135 watt panel and my PWW charge controller.
Did I get all that right? I'm lost and confused in the spreadsheet I created!
And also, all my calculation are totally theoretical. In the real world ... does this pan out?
Help! Oh wise ones!
ONE MORE THING: I read that it's better to tie two 6 volt deep cycles together rather than two 12v deep cycles... but that you don't get anymore amp hours? I totally don't understand the benefit then... please to explain.

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