Greetings, I'm moving forward on purchasing a zamp solar system for our T@b, and would like to calculate the amp/hour (ah) usage during our typical day to decide which unit to purchase. The T@b owners manual contains the following information;
12 Volt DC Amp Ratings
Appliance or Accessory Estimated Amps
• Aisle Light 1 Amp
• CO Detector 1 Amp
• LED Lights <1 Amps
• Furnace 10-12 Amps
• LP Gas Leak Detector 1 Amp
• Overhead lights (Per Bulb) 1 Amp
• Porch Light 1 Amp
• Power Roof Vent 1.5 Amps
• Radio/Stereo 4 Amps
• Range Hood (Fan & Light) 2-3 Amps
• Refrigerator (LP Gas Mode) 1.5- 2 Amps
• Security System 1 Amp
• Television (12 volt) 4-5 Amps
• TV Antenna Booster <1 Amp
• TV Antenna Booster 12 Volt outlet Up to 8 Amps
• Variable Speed Ceiling / Vent Fan 4 Amps
• VCR Recorder / Player 2 Amps
• Water Pump 4 Amp
My question is this; are the Amp figures per hour, or ?. If per hour, seems easy enough to calculate our usage, based on the appliance and our normal usage during trips. Zamp units are expensive and I can't see any reason to buy a lot more than we need
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There are some solar calculators out there that would allow you to estimate anticipated yield (for example, http://www.where-rv-now.com/Notes/Solar/index.php?lat=32.63851&month=November&mday=7).
If you need more amps, you should probably revisit the battery setup first, anyway.
I've modified over time and found the battery capacity issue arose as my needs changed. I added solar, then added additional battery (driven more by the 2-way frig needs than anything).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281556876312?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
I can't imagine I will need more, but it seems to be a rabbit hole that's hard to avoid going down.......
Thanks for all the great information!