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Learn only what changes the plan.
Each guide exists to explain one decision after you have a load baseline—not to repeat generic solar definitions.
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Separate daily energy from peak power
Battery capacity answers a different question from inverter output. Plan both before comparing hardware.
Read guide →Storage
Understand usable battery kWh before Ah
Amp-hours only become meaningful after you choose voltage and usable depth of discharge.
Read guide →Generation
Plan solar production by month, not one annual sun number
A system that looks sufficient on an annual average can still be constrained by season, shade, orientation, and weather.
Read guide →AC loads
Plan an inverter around the loads that overlap
The right question is not “what size inverter is popular?” but “what must run at the same time, and what starts under load?”
Read guide →Array choice
Choose roof, portable, or hybrid solar by travel pattern
Fixed and portable panels solve different constraints. Compare them against shade, setup tolerance, security, and driving habits.
Read guide →Charging strategy
Model solar and DC-DC charging as separate sources
Driving time can materially change a mobile power plan, but it should not be hidden inside a generic solar estimate.
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