It is late but some of the basics. 200 ah battery. 10 -5 Watt led's. 50W panel.
For the sake of simplicity the lights. We have 50 watts of lights. 50 divided by 12= 4.16 amps. 4.16 x 10 hours= 41.6 AH.
So for this we have taken 41.6 out of the battery.
So now we have the panel. 50 watt panel. Under the best conditions it puts out 4.16 amps @ 12V. we took 41.6 out of the battery so we need it to provide 10 hours of light to put it back (10X4.16) = 41.6
So lets get a 100W panel. 100W panel puts out 8.32A so doing the math 8.32A X 5 hours puts back 41.6 AH.
Always better to have too much storage and more panel. With a good controller one can never have enough PV's. Now I am in the camp that I would rather have 4-50W panels than one 200. Batteries as well.
And when it comes to actual power draw you need to be able to use a meter to check. My lights that used 6-.5W led's draw 5.2W and that is with the two resistors that do get warm so anything that gets warm is drawing power.
Just some thoughts for now. I did go back and look at my old thread and much of the math has been done there as well.
In the end lighting the camper used 1/3 the power of regular bulbs.I am a goofball. Let me look at it tomorrow to answer your real question but most that I have seen do not live up to the hype.
I looked.
Will explain later but if you do some math on that from the numbers I posted above......... The battery alone is the size in my UPS that keeps my puter alive for 15 min.
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