> Knowing that they're talking about a 12v system, I believe the math
> would be 100 amp hours at 12v would be 1.2 KWh's. Do I have this right?

Yes, because a 12v battery will deliver probably 95% of its energy while
only falling from about 13v down to about 11v (deep discharge) so the
average will be about 12v, times 100 = 1.2 kWh.  But that 100 Ahrs is
usually assessed at only a 25 amp draw. So you'd only get 1.2kWh if you
spread out the load over 4 hours or more.

Bob

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