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*Minimum night power - computer - 65W for Ryzen 3400G [https://www.nutsvolts.com/magazine/article/february2012_Noon]. - with consumption between 45-65W [https://tweakreviews.com/processor---cpu/amd-ryzen-5-3400g-ryzen-3000-with-vega-graphics]. Having several hours available - about 6 - would be optimal. 600Whr is perfect for a total load of 100W for 6 hours. | *Minimum night power - computer - 65W for Ryzen 3400G [https://www.nutsvolts.com/magazine/article/february2012_Noon]. - with consumption between 45-65W [https://tweakreviews.com/processor---cpu/amd-ryzen-5-3400g-ryzen-3000-with-vega-graphics]. Having several hours available - about 6 - would be optimal. 600Whr is perfect for a total load of 100W for 6 hours. | ||
**Note - this does not allow for major energy consuming activities at night such as cooling/heating, but still allows for a 5 minute shower with a superefficient shower head. | **Note - this does not allow for major energy consuming activities at night such as cooling/heating, but still allows for a 5 minute shower with a superefficient shower head. | ||
**Cooling and heating done with [[Thermal Battery]] |
Latest revision as of 03:47, 26 September 2025
Summer
- In summer, there are no problems with running minimal power during the night. AC is turned off at night, when it is cooler - and on cloudy days AC may not be needed. Good solar design is key.
- Minimum night power - computer - 65W for Ryzen 3400G [1]. - with consumption between 45-65W [2]. Having several hours available - about 6 - would be optimal. 600Whr is perfect for a total load of 100W for 6 hours.
- Note - this does not allow for major energy consuming activities at night such as cooling/heating, but still allows for a 5 minute shower with a superefficient shower head.
- Cooling and heating done with Thermal Battery