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First, what’s an Ah?

Amp-hours (Ah) are like “gallons in a tank,” but for electricity.
If you use 10 Ah, you’ve used ten “gallons” from your battery. A 100Ah battery is a 100-gallon tank.


Daily Use & “Refill” Planner

Assumptions that keep this honest:
• Fridge ≈ 30 Ah/day (Dometic CFX3 35/45) • Fan (night on medium) ≈ 10 Ah • Lights ≈ 4 Ah
• “Good-sun day” = a solid sunny day with decent panel angle
• Usable battery: ~80% (leave ~20% in reserve)

Camping day type What’s in use Energy used (Ah/day) How long your battery lasts with no charging To put that energy back (replace one day’s use)
Light Use Fridge + lights 34 Ah 100Ah batt: ~2.4 days300Ah batt: ~7.1 days Solar 1×100W: ~1.2 good-sun days • Solar 2×100W: ~0.6 good-sun days • Shore (PD4045KA): ~0.9 hr plugged in • Vehicle (8A DC-DC): ~4.2 hr driving
Typical Use Fridge + fan (night, med) + lights 44 Ah 100Ah: ~1.8 days300Ah: ~5.5 days Solar 1×100W: ~1.5 good-sun days • Solar 2×100W: ~0.8 good-sun days • Shore (PD4045KA): ~1.2 hrVehicle (8A DC-DC): ~5.5 hr
Hot Day Fridge working harder + fan higher/longer + lights 57 Ah 100Ah: ~1.4 days300Ah: ~4.2 days Solar 1×100W: ~2.0 good-sun days • Solar 2×100W: ~1.0 good-sun day • Shore (PD4045KA): ~1.5 hrVehicle (8A DC-DC): ~7.1 hr

Rule-of-thumb outputs (what reaches the battery):
Solar 1×100W: ~28.5 Ah per good-sun daySolar 2×100W: ~57 Ah per good-sun day
Shore – PD4045KA (45A): ~38 Ah per hour (real-world) • Vehicle – DC-DC (8A): 8 Ah per hour


Full recharge (from ~20% back to 100%)

Includes a little extra time for the final top-off.

Battery Energy to add Solar 1×100W Solar 2×100W Shore – PD4045KA Vehicle – 8A DC-DC
100Ah lithium ~80 Ah ~3.1 good-sun days ~1.5 good-sun days ~2.3 hours plugged in ~11 hours driving
300Ah lithium ~240 Ah ~9.3 good-sun days ~4.6 good-sun days ~7.0 hours plugged in ~33 hours driving

Quick planning tips

  • Two 100W panels can keep up with most warm-weather days; one panel pairs nicely with light use.

  • Shore power (PD4045KA) is your fastest top-off: think ~38 Ah back per hour.

  • Driving helps: the 8A DC-DC returns about 8 Ah for every hour the engine is running.

  • Bigger battery = bigger buffer between sunny plugs-in or drive days.

All numbers are estimates—weather, shade, temps, and how you use the fan/fridge will swing real-world results.

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