I really appreciate this information. As much as I would like to be free of the grid, I now see I must make a hard, educated decision. The difference for me is I live on a houseboat. I have decent reliability grid shore power when docked. But when I leave the dock I must rely on dirty ice genny. However, because it's a boat, I must carry enough deep cycles to run everything anyway. So for me, it's a question of more batteries more weight, more maintenance or more panels, less weight, maintenance, and more reliance on the sun.
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