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The voice of experience speaks... for your needs. When I started this little project of mine a couple of years ago, it was when ignorance was bliss: I wanted an Engel fridge, and a pretty serious battery to run it for a few days, then I would charge that battery with a small generator and the lower-amp charger I had at that time.
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Now, however, I've been made aware of too much info for my own good, and the can of worms has been opened. It's what is in the middle of that giant snowball rolling down that hill in my backyard... I have a slight tendency for overkill. Too, I wanted to have room to spare as far as the battery goes so I could run a few tungsten incandescent 12V auto bulbs because, again, at the time, there seemed to be no "warm-white" color temperature LED lighting and I didn't like the existing LED offerings. I would like to have something in the neighborhood of a 300-400 watt inverter, also. Right now, a 90-watt inverter the size of a beer can charges my laptop and cellphone.
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Thanks for your post, though. I found it interesting, especially for what's being used as 12V power sources in efficient sailboats. It all applies. Thanks again.