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*Burners are 1200W to 3000W [https://www.directenergy.com/learning-center/how-much-energy-does-oven-and-electric-stove-use#:~:text=Most%20electric%20ovens%20draw%20between,in%20at%20around%203%2C000%20watts.]
*Burners are 1200W to 3000W [https://www.directenergy.com/learning-center/how-much-energy-does-oven-and-electric-stove-use#:~:text=Most%20electric%20ovens%20draw%20between,in%20at%20around%203%2C000%20watts.]
==Calculations==
*For electric appliances, you should have a minimum of 3 kW of PV. The battery bank for a 3kW system should be 18kWhr max to store all the energy of one day.

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For Pool or On-Demand Hot Water Heating

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Electric Stove

  • Burners are 1200W to 3000W [1]

Calculations

  • For electric appliances, you should have a minimum of 3 kW of PV. The battery bank for a 3kW system should be 18kWhr max to store all the energy of one day.