Grid connection requires multiple approvals and permits: The permit process typically takes 2-8 weeks and costs $200-$2,000 depending on system size and location, with permits and fees accounting for about 8% of total installation costs.
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A good rule of thumb is 50-100 watts of solar capacity per person for casual camping use. Key factors to consider include the length of the trip, devices being powered and their energy needs, weather conditions, and backup power storage capacity.
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Yes — solar panels work on cloudy days. They produce 10–70 % of their rated output depending on cloud thickness, because they use diffuse (scattered) light, not just direct sunbeams.
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While the output is reduced compared to bright, sunny days, most panels can still produce between 10–25% of their usual capacity in overcast conditions.
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