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rct127

I have four 120 watt solar panels (12 volt system) 45 watt mppt charge controller that can handle up to 500 watt solar panels and six 12 volt deep cycle batteries with a combine total of 750 ah, and a 2000 watt sine wave inverter.

On an average day I get about 7-9 hours of sun where I live.

My question is that is 480 watts solar panels enough to charge my batteries once I hook up the following below:

I plan to just hook up all my lights, outlets, to run tv, and 3 computers and a laser printer. (Not going to run any appliances on system)

As you can probably guess, I am a newbie when it come to solar power.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks






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